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S CHARLESTON Retired General long At •4>* MTST PAY TAXES 1 Odds With Dominant Fac^ ^Stonn Of Nbl More ilia n ! ON WRECKED HOMES New York, Sept. '29.—(AP) tion In Army Over Pol- Duration Puped I Long Island residents whose i WAR PRECAtmONS homes were destroyea or swept} TAKEN AT LONDON ZOO i Informd Sources Say ffitler ; out to sea In laat week's hurrl-/ icy Followed In China. PEACE HOPES By ToirentiakPownpoUr I cane will have to pay real estate ; London, Sept. 29. — (AP) — taxes on them Just the pame. ! Elaborate war.precautloi.a.were Has Agreed Tp^ctioo h Alfred Snyder, clerk of th e ' taken today at the London too. Jh m FilirRiiiin. Brookhaven town board of asses- Tokyo, Sept. 29—(AP) — The CUT TENSION If war comes, all poisonous X,BQrs, explalnedi the law provides resignation of Foreign Minister snakes and 'spiders will be killed Occupying Eger And Asdl reductions cannot be inade unless General Kazushlge Ugakl^_WhO had Immediately. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 29.—(AP) the biiUdlhgs afe razed by June ! differed with the army over China OVER EUROPE Keepers have been armed to 1. ■ . ■ i kill any animals escaping from Areas; Other Sections T# —A tornado hit historic Charleston policy, was announced, officially to- bomb-damaged cages. with sudden and vicious .fury at nlghL Deep pUs were dug under too about 8 a. m., today, killed at least (]i«'neral Ugaki, on the army rer gardens to store some, animals. Be Occupied GradnD^I tired list, long has been at odds jvlth Viscount HaGfax Sees En- 22 persona and Injured probably 300 .the dominant faction tn the-' army more In a welter of wreckage that CROSS TO TOUR qyer the general lines of Imperial voys Of United States, Wculd Show Nazis Miuter spotted throughout the city. policy. The sudden storm of not more .Hls^ppolntment as foreign min- than a minute’s duration in any one later in th'e'-cablnet sbakeup of laat Russia And Italy; Defense DALADIER Munich, Sept. 29—(AP)—^Inforn^ place, was paced by a torrenUal HURRICANE HIT May 28 was cohsldered an Indication downpour as It sw ^ t down .with that Japan might' follow a more ed German sources said tonight that devastating ■ destnictlon on various Reichsfuehrer Hitler iiod ogranq moderate course with irCapect to the Preparations Continue. ~ parts of the city. China war-and 'relations wltm. other POWER TO ARM that the German army- would m ak| AREASm SUNDAY Not Immediately Idjentlfled powers. ' only a "parade occupation” of tlw . Of the 22 repforted killed, 16 were f Disagreement Oonsldered Reason London, Sept. 29 — (AP) Negroes. The dead were not Imme- The Eger and Asch re^ons, extrnmg- His disagreement with the army tense European situation was re- ENTIRE NATION Western Czechoslovakia, on Octobap diately ' Identifled except the four l^nchester And Rockville over administration of the new '■ white persona: China affairs board was considered laxed,, at least momentarily, today 1 and 2. Mrs. Ruth Mehrtens, 26; Irvin H. the reason for his resignation. • '■ ■■ while the heads of four governments Other sections of toe SudctealoMl Mehrtens, 3; Mariam Zelgler, 14, T() Be Inclodd In Places It; came after a m.onth of struggle met at Munich to try to avert war. New Decree Wonld Pot are to - be occupied only graduMM - and Floyd Singletary, 9, all of 25 over th? extent the army and navy Markets both here and on the these informants said, undet tlm Market street. They were killed Governor WiD Visit With should control, affairs m China inl ^„®^,n,day* headsTof — Germany, Italy,‘Britain and of Munich, France Germany, conferr^ continent took strong upswings on French On instant War plan said J> have been acCeptod bjr when their house -collapsed In the the future, and inc3uded''aIso Ugakl's In a last mlmite effort to avert war. The building showq headquar- the prospect that Germany':^ de- the Fuehrer in place of Ms original twinkling of ah eye. ~ post as overseas minister. intention of having his ormien manR' ters of the National Socialist Party oh King's’ Square—was the meet- mands on Czechoslovakia w ^ d be in Saturday with flags waving. - An emergency call was sent out State Coordinator, Hewes. Nq official announcement of • a ing place of Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladior and Mussolini. satisfied peaceably. , / Footing By Simple Tele- from Roper hosplUl, Charleston’s successor accompanied the cabinet's During -the deliberations, the en- This token occupation, howsvsK largest, for all physicians to report acceptance. voys of the United .‘/States, Soviet would show symbollcaUir that Gcfie there .immediately as the injured Premier Prince Fumimaro Konoye, many had become toa'diaster of tha ' Hartford, Sept. 29.—(AP)—Gov- Russia and Italy saw Viscount Hali- phone CaD From Mnnich. regions of Csiieh'beldvmtia whow were being brought there by every however, it was said ' unofficially, fax, British foreign secretary,' .available conveyance. ’ ernor Cross ^ d his coordinator of will accept- the Foreign portfolio at population - Is predomlnahtljr Q«r. Buildings In Rains rehabilitation. Col. Thomas Hewes, a cabinet meeting tomorrow pend- TO PLAN All Seek InformaHon - many. ing B permanent selection. All, Including. United States Am- Paris, Sept. 29.—(AP)-;-Piremler Still In Coofereaee . Many of the city’s history-steeped will make a tour of h.urricane and bassador Joseph P. Kennedy, were This dlaclosuie came os buildings were in ruins.~ St. Mi- No Change In Policy Edouard Daladter was given a "big fiood'hit .communities-Sund'a/. believed to have sought, Informa- stick” to wield a t the Munich con- atill was in conference wltj chael's Episcopal church, erected Their approirimato route will be Sources close to the government tion on the posaible agenda of the miers of Britain, Franc* long before the Revolutionary-war, said there would be no change in TO CEDrSUDETENLAND ference today when he was empow- East Hartford, Glastonbury, Man- Munich meeting and on conditions In toe parley 'rom which/ was considerably damaged as well Japan's foreign policy.. '■ generally. ered by a new decree to effect In- hopes for asauriutcet < :ta the old market, place. chester, Rockville, Tolland. Pomfret, The board, an extra-governmental Hopes for an early i A Negro Baptist .church in the Putnam, Kllllngly, Norwich, New Prime Minister Chamberlain stant military and civil ihobtUzatlon organ, was designed to act a# - a worked for peace In M'unich but of the entire nation. • suring Europe of heart of the city was demolished', London and as much of the shore Ilazon'' means between the govem- ment were .t^ressqd.by Bntiab but It was unoccupied at the time. .ment and the new ^Japon^-sup- - ^ j PROBERS HEAR much of the rest of - Britain con- The decree,-published tn toe Offi- aa can be covered. tinued defenaq. preparations. German olficlalii 1 The roof cf the city hall wap Colonel Hewes said today after pofted ■ administrations in conquer- cial Journal, made It possible for ' Munich four-1 .cd Chinese' territory. Under the M inster FHje^ To Munich; j Q p Home Secretary- Sir Samuel HOare the premier to put toe whole French blown away, and the Tlmrod Inn, a all-night work that he hoped tomor- InslatAl the people' push precautions thi fata ot I ______small bo|eh in the same vicinity -was row to distribute a pamphlet ^ving resent pattern the army wquld hold nation on on instant 'war footing its second seiwioi. tbn day afc 4',$8; badly damaged. Sle balance of power. to make the. country safez« from air by a simple telephone call from Mu- p. m. (10:30 a. m., e. a t ) . information on rehabllitotlon obli- New Border Clash Wfth ! attacks.' nich. . Charleston’s beautiful battery, a gations that the various federal and .General Ugaki reUred to his villa • Distribution of gas maska, the dig- -The eonfernnee was nsnmsd tt meeca for tourists. Was stripped or state agencies W^ld assume. today, explaining he was* lU.. He It authorized toe government to- toe glistening Fuehrorhous after a ' refused,Ip receive any visitor. -He WITH ENVOY ging of trenches and the protection proceed at its discretion with, in- suspension of liearJy two hours, dur- many line old trees and debris Ut- By Saturday, he 'said,' coqrdlnab> Sodeteh Germans Heard. of blindings, statues and a.rt-treas- tered Its park. . ing efforts should be decentralized assumed the Foreign Ministry head- tegral mobiliaatlon of man power. ing which came expreasloos fttmi ship In. a^general cabinet reorgan- ures proceeded Just as before phan Industry and finance throughout the both aides of confidence aa agree- In eveiy direction , as far as the enough so that local branches of cUlor Hitler Invited Chambefraiii nation...... eye cduld see, there wes-.a vision of state agencies could give Informa- ization May 27, 1938, that was taken P r^ u e, Sept. 29. — (AP) — The Honse Commiltee Inrestiga PremlerUaladler of Prance'and Pre- ment would-ite reached. ~ tion and carry an a part of the. to mean Japan was out for a quick mier Musootint of Italy to seek with Colnpleto MobiUsptlan. ’ It was indicated ■ it would meet unroofed buildings aiid other wreck- work. , victory'In China. Czechoslovak government,announced Reichsfuehrer Hi tier’s, demand age- ' him a new fo'rmuJa for .solving Ger- Tbe decree ^ d only "execution Win Broadcast Report. to«lay It had agreed In principle and I tor Charges Kuhn Admit- many's Sudetonlena dispute. of measures contained in -the law of bis troops be/permitted td msiyfi Colonel Hewes and possibly the with some reservations to a British . Looks' M o# Relief'. . Jqly 11. 1938, la authorized,” but into . Ctechoslovalci’s Sudetenland U. S. AID ORDERED Oct. 1 for at least a symboUo oecu* ' Wa*hlngton, Sept. 29;—(AP) — governor will report on progress In proposal for‘gradual application'of Even the looks'^ Lohdohef.-’ fseea that law provides for complete mob- a broadcast 'tonight at 7:30 day- the French-Brltlsh plan to;Cede the ted “Secret Relationship” showed their relief add hopes the' ilization In time of war,-or clanger palion. . " President Roosevelt ordered the WANTS CHAN(XS British Plan Sabmlttod. army,^ na-vy and the Works Progress light time; (WnCf. Sudetenland to Germany. '' -■ feur-power Munich conferenct would of war. . Hartford’s WPA army of 2,0oo to .Vojtech MaStny,,^ Czechoslovak avert war. The law also Includes general To the conference's opening os^, Administration today to render aid day continued its . cleanup. The minister tO'Berltn^ >^aa'sent by air- With Nazi Ambassador. ,But there was a .maea, voluntary mobUizstlon of 'grmecl. forces,, and aton-from 12:45 to 2:45 a. m- in <%arleston, 8.-^., where torfladlc MADE Premier Daladler-mow la In a ^ sl- (6:45 to 8:45.3. m.; e. s. t.)—A- B rit-' winds -this morning caused consM- Connecticut river had receded to plane to Munich to tell the four- evacuatiqn of people from large 12.5 feet, almost four feet below power confereec there of the Czecho- cities throughout the night. Rail tlori to order It when and If ha con- Ish plan countering- Hitler's demand erable loss of life and property,/. flood stage. :• ' . slovak position.' . ' roads preparifd'to take care of. more siders It necessary, without further was aubmtttecf. It itos understood The President acted In response ,,, Washington, ^ p t. 29.—(AP)—A Orders Woodlands Closed A new border'closh on the Sude- House committee Investigation than ever on Saturday, when Hitler’s legal steps. to provide that the'German - army to-a telephony request from Lieut..- Clark Suggests FDR Not tenland frontier With Germany was Under toe law, women as well as would march In.wltoout fonfors and Gov. J. E. Harley of South Caror Governor Ooss, asserting last reported. ' Czechoslovaks charged 'char^^ed today hat Fritz Kuhn, lead- (Conttnued on Page IClght.) men' may be conscripted for defense week's hurricane created an "ex- lina. ^ n ie attacking Sudeten Germans er of the German-American Bund work. ,AU Industry could be na- (Uoattnned on Paga Eight.) .Harley advised the chief execu- treme” forest fire hazard, ordered V°re the field gray of German army tlonaitzeci immediately under the Ck>nnectlcut ..woodlands closed at Ask F o r y Disenretionary had admitted to a ‘‘secret" refatlon- uniforms. shlp** between the Bund -'artd Dir. national defense^lni'stry. (Continued on I age Two.) noon today and ,Imposed a closed One Killed, Two InJnreJ T t efKcts allH French Fi ’ and season 'on all hunting and inland Powers On Reorganization Hans Dieckhoff,, German ambassa- OPERATORS SIGN One Sudeten vJIas reported killed dor to the United States. women/over 18 years. WILL BUY APPLES fishing until the "emergency is ter- and two-injured in the clash with a The investigator, John C.; Met- Urilfleq Armed Forces.' minated.” ’ - CrechoBlOvak bolder patrol Ralt- calfe. told tbe committee assigned The law also'provided for unify- AH persons except owners or ten- Washington, Sept 29.—(AP) — zenhaln, hea'r Komotau. to an Investigation of un-American IN TRUCK STRIKE ^OP MONOPOLIZES ants of woodlots, their agents and . A communique announced that ing ai-med foreqa o f France under Senator CHark (D-Mo) suggested tq- actIvHiea-that thg Bund relationshtp single natiohar defense chief of employes, are denied entrance to the day that President Roocevelt sub- Prague ’'adopted a positive- attitude in principle, toward British pro- also nmnded to German consuls In staff—in' thlg case (SAn. Maurice woods until further notice in. a m lj/to .the next (^ngress specific this cola try. Gusjave Gsmelln. ' —. . . ' STATE UMELIGHT formal-proclamation Issued late y ^- recommendations for government posals Mgarding the execution, by "FritzTiu^j. informed this in'vesti- terday by the chief executive. degrees, of delimitation and qf Full W p ly Provisions Four thousand- persons. m9"**y reorganization instead of asking transfer of the territories.” gator when the latter watt disguised foreigners, were, questioned In a po: Federal Sorphis CornnKMlitiet . MeanwbUe, the work of repalridg broad discretionary powers to make as a atorm trooper,” Metcalfe teat)- lice roundup through Paris in. a , 'ITie acCeptwee was made known fled, "that not. only did , he have atorm and flood damage throughotit th«s changes, as ha did last session. to Great Britain before the, four- For New York's Millions clrive agalftst ' undesirable aliens. Jthe state—officially estimated^ at 'I don't believe' tnat Congress will power over the.anr.baseador and con- Porty-flye .were arrested. probabl.V C orporatiol^ To Begn Baldwin Raps statesmen parley , opened today in auloj set-up fn' the United States $100,000,000—went forward M ac- b« In any mood to give the, Presi- Munlqh.. It '‘ontained "aoffie reeer- to be 'expelted from the ajuntry on- celerated pace. WPA aubqt'dlnates but that he also had a special Starts Moving Today. the grounds their residence permits dent a blank check on reorganiza- vatione,” however. secret arrangoment with Adolf Hit- Dual loIhHolJing; Hard- |)ad orders froih State Administra- tion,", Clark sald.j'If he will submit Nature Not Speeilled ler of Germaity. Kuhn has .-epeated (Continued on Page Eight.) tor Vincent J. SulUvan to slash recommendations' for specific con- The (hEechosIovak note did not the Same statement to.otheta." ing Shrievalty Candidate. through “red tape'^ in the emer- soMdatlons and, changes, however, specify the nature of the new Brit- New York. . Sept. 29.— (AP)—5^ gency by disregarding relief ter- think most of them ■would be ap- ish plan byt it was believed It con. Works With Officials - full suonly of provisions for New Boston. SepL 29,-^(AP)— After Uheajloh formailtiet in hiring per- proved.” Metcalfe also contended In bis ,Jfork City’s millions started moving conference of numerous Federal cemed t^balcal measures for t'rstlmonyJhgLthe Bund works close- sona needed on rebabiUtation proj- Would Tnm Down Measure speeding up the cession of Ozecho- oday as truolt operators capitulat- agencies and hurricaAe-striekaa By ASSOCIATED PRESS ly with the officials of German farmers, poultrymen and Umber- ects and forgetting maximum hours The, Senate approved the adminis- ed to Mavor La tjuardla’s terms for Connecticut. Republicans ' tempo- restrictions. sett'lement'hf a 4-3ay drivers' strike'. land^owners, the Federal Surplus rarily monopolized the political tration’s reorganization program *t lUoutlnned on Page Elgbt.) ((iontlnued on Pagi Eight.) LATE NEWS New bodies cast ashore on Long the'iaat session, But^^^ died In the \^Ie 16,000 union truckmen end- Commodities Corporation today on- UmelUrht' today,; with .Gubematorlal. -Island Round-^beaches brought-;tho Hotiae.-Clark. one o tm e bnrs'fbes led-thelr-walkout and prepared to noiumed purchase of"-400 eartoadg.- (^ndldate Raymond E. Ba1dwli5'-at- storm dealb toll to $2, and a sec clear warehouses packed with a 4- of apples from New Elngiand farm'-'- tracting attention by .a broadside in the Senate, predicted that body would not approve a similar meas- da’y accumulation o f goods, over-' FhASHES! .era would begin Monday. ^ . against le^slatlve ‘dual Jobholding, (C m ^n ed On Pag« Two) the-road truckers-deferred a final Officials said toe.gppiea wnuld'be and falluM. to draft Hartfot^ Coun.- ure next year. , :- MtiiBouifagiSaid-4>e imsed -his Million Alien. Bom decision on the mayor’s compromise, gtyea to relief rectptente.. lieeplng' tjjyr esllmafed 7.5W DEWEY- nominated. » The conference opened in .Bostiao candidate for sheriff arousing inter- TBEASlTBir bal ance predIcUon on the ifMt that at least distance (rucks Tdle! Saratoga ^JprtegSi N.'Y;, Sept. 29. V est on another front »■ r ’ seyen of the Democratic Senators —fAP-).— Thomas E.- Dewey, Man- as. Federatr state and mimldpid who’ voted for the hill—Berry ■ ot Subject to War Service D. L. Sutherland, president of the. work'era ^ cohtlnuied^ 'eflfofta' to re- ...... Baldwin, apeaklng at a Fairfield Sept, i9,— Hlghwajt*. Transport,; AsaoclaUom. battmi’iii j){hy^t.jaili|..£acket bustlog. h«bmtatc-a«rtT(5hr of New Engiaair rally-last night, aj^rtecT "during -^leaition'of the 'lYeasury Sep? :T>snn8m«w;'' Diflleriar*” -of-'nmiDa; '^hiCh , represent.^ the ovef-the-road prosecutor, was- nominated by ac- the past four years, particularly," Hitchcock of iSouth Dakota. Milton clamation by the Republican state .devastated by. the SepL 21 storm. -Washington, S ep t.,2 ,^ (AP) -^.Slovaks.' Figures for some of th^ operators', headed a committee ^Red Cross officials reported 111 members o f the General Assembly Receipts, $8,576^521.75; ' expendi- Jersey, McAdoo of caii- Some 2,000,0C|0 foreign bom persons I smaller countries which might fib- which planned to ask the mayor to- convention today as the party’s can- have held state Jobs during their tures, $18,590,543.06; net balance, fdmii^ Pope of, Idaho ■ and Reames day to help obtain contract'term s didate for go\rrnor/ persons missing in addition to the terms of office. . of Oregon—will/ not be bacl^ hext living In the United States might be Involved In any general Euro-- 5()8 known dead.. $3,040,406,873.70. Customs receipts qaUe^ to service Sn the. amiies of ayal'able. which they cohsldered better adapt-, .No person so situated, he said, for the month, $25,313,680.63. year, either biey^*-ed'(ced by/leath, repatri the mayor and.flnally accepted by cret session -today drew up a report theTr night ana day" effoits to re- unconsciously belqg moved by the the death, of Senator-CoRelSnc. [u - Bbt-offtelals/here say they do not * haturallrxtlon. the Merphjuit ’Truckmen’s Bureau, that Article 16 of the covenant- 8(01*0 broken railroad, llghtois aad thought of a Job at stake.” believe tbefe-si^uld be any great and Guesswork On ItosponM communication faculties. MsSak. WARNING NY)! , Crae gue.'s Is as good as ahhther representing local .oporators, pro- top. famous punitive article—should Bristol Mayor Caadiilato Discussed Broad PrincIpIcH Immediate. bomhwafd ruA to arms vided a 44-hour' week .with no pay be api^iloahte only at the discretion ebusetts roads! After Detective Hickey tumqd of tbe affected nationals. Instead as to hoW many would respond to of Indivtdnal League members. BROKEN WIRES President Roosevelt told his press, foreign calls to military servlee. rertuctlqpr_‘M compared with the The Red Ooss, compiling rspofts down the nomination because, he conference this w ^k that he had'^ it likely would be.a meresretrickle.^ present 47-hour week and the 40 from all New England, listed UUU said, be felt be couldn't seek office Everyone Is urged-to be espe- discussed the broad principfer ofwe- The reasons are numerous, and in- Some of the factors to 't* consider- hours demanded by the strikers. POLlCE-MAN KILLS SELF home.' and 4743 summer oottagas “while this Job in Waterbury re- eially careful to avoid all contact firganlzatlon with members of a clude tbe difficulty there would be ed. however.' are that many of the With the acceptance of his terms Middletown, Sept. 29.—(AP) — completely destroyed, and 20,41)5 mains to be done,” Hartford county with any wires that may be of getting back to Europe and re- Russians are "white Russians.'" by both the Bureau and tbe Interna- PoUoeman . Frank L. Johnson, 4U, commission which studied the need completely '.out of sympathy with other residences d^iagsd. It aata Republicans named Mayor Joseph dangling or lylgg in the streets for government changes, but had not fusal on the part of many, because tlonal Brotherhood of Teamsters and died todky ot a rille bullet wound 3569 families stUl ansrs racetylag E. JJardlng of Bristol as their can- and sidewalks or wrapped aronnd gone Into details of possible changes of political or other reasons, to ac- the Soviet Union. Czechs ,and Slo- Chauffeurs (AFL), the mayor was vaks w^o might want to fight would which his phs’siclan, Ur. Wltllam emergency, aid. didate for sheriff. polee'lee aad other stationary ob- In last aest’ion's bUI.- cept the call. Manjr of the foreign expected to call tn hundreds of -Wrong, Mid was sell-UiHIcted. jects. bora In tbe United States are politi- he greatly handicapped in reaching Lumber Lom Great HlckeYs com'ment on "this Job Clark said he had not discussed khokl-coldred city trucks which he policeman, .who had been a regular ,Gov. Oancla P. Murphya DIaaalar in Waterbury” referred to work with other Senators a current^pro- cal refugees who are out of sym- the battlefront, " - mob'Uized to haul the city's neces- While every effort nas been pathy with the present regimes in Many French effectives, acedrding a year, was fooiid dead ui hla home Relief Committee h r New »*■—f- arising from the Waterbury grand posal that the original reorganiza- sttlcg tn what be .called a "public after * he had 'told his wife be was Jury Investigation which resulted In made to deaden all these wires. It tion committee, beaded by ^natd.* their home countries. to the best sources here, would re- emergency." - - atilre estimate'd tha state lost troB Is well to he on the safe side by Byrd (D., Va.) draft a compromise ’ Eathhate. Based On OnSus spond. It was estimated that ten- going-to his room (o ra nap. 500,000j)00 to one billion fMt Og Rg conspiracy ebargea against Demo- avoiding all coqtacto with them V^lle the New York city strike cratic LieuL-Gov. Frank Hayea, measure acceptable to the, adminis- Tbe eetlinat.e of 2,000.000 who or fifteen thousand French l)ora. dwindled to-a close, a concurrenH-ntar-vTBa m -u, •>uirkna< beat lumber. Gov. Geesrgs D. ARl|h aa now some ot^the circuits have tration and opponents of the previ- might be called is based on 14,000,. naturalized anil ■ unnaturalized, walkout in New Jersey continued. BRIDGE of 'Vermont put that state's loas St ' mayor of Waterbury, and 28 others. been energized. Hartford, Sept. 29.—(AP)—Gov- He asslated State's Attorney Hugh ous bill. 000 foreign bom In this country. might return aa soon as possible In though union o.fficials estimated 85 400.000,000 feeL ; ^ Byrd led the Senate fight against Census officials said not ipore than ^a« of full mobUlzaUon. per cent of toe operators In Hudson ernor Croas and (our stete'depart- The New Hampahlre eoansMiia M." Alcorn throughout the Investiga- In cases where the service pipe ment heads discussed ways ot tion, and- la 'active in the prepara- .bnl|dlng has been tom 'o's, the measure brought out last session 16 to\20 percent of these, are of There was. In fact, Ulk here-this and Bergen counties had met union broadcast to lumber daalars^i4l& tion of the case against the defend- enstomers wul anve time by call- by an enlarged coipmlttee headed by military age. Week .that toe yesterday's noon sail- demands and signed contracts. financing a second bridge bgr* over peal to “use. Insofar a* It ta ; ' ants. lag their eieetrienl contractor Im- Senator Byrnes (D., S. .C.). The 19^ census—tbe last . taken ing.of toe Normandie would be can- New York's truck owners, - capi- the Connecticnt' rtvar a$ a oonter^ cal, lumbar f t ^ the -4M "If the Wheeler amendment were for aliens — showed 757,973 un- enoa Wednesday, It waa learned (a- After a committee reported that ■aedhtte(y-aa that when we are celled and toe ship held here to take tulated after several hundred opera- areas.” It oi tt- H lckv decUnetf the nomination ba-^ •He to set power on jraa^strooi added, the bill might be acceptable, natoraUzed British and Irish here; ^blllzed FrMtomto h9We.ln„«»e Jterifc--aU jot toma arooll with doy. A* ■' tea nit at to* eoati buUdhte asterlal although I am not 8ure that I would tXTJD j: -ef war. It *1$$ «8k| ha a b|g Job |o OMR,” C l a r k ‘ Ital- ■ - y

V - f lU N C H E S TE B BVENIn S HERALD. MANCHESTER^CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,19?8 MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2g, 1988

LOST 17 YEARS, I WZU. NOT TAXB AWAY must I«n.d Its old. Trass wlUaiot be the ease when tji# casaeetieut rtrat JiTO RD Tpta DESCRIBES PARLEY PREPARE FOR O PEI^G PASTOR EMPHASIZES ^ ^ P E BBM, T BMC L n O M removed from private property ex- overflowed In the spring o f 1936. HING IS FOUND Few Local Residents HONOR BntiBDAY PRAISE NYA BOYS cept where they are stUi leaning SURVEY DAMAGES ..^ It wqa noted by those golng-along i It waa announced today that against buildings or where there is tbe road that the following Congrej FfjBd Taylor, Hoeing StrawbCT- OF OUR EVENING SCHOOL hereafter, persons, may not place danger of treea falling on persons. katjraai churches bad suffe{ed?the IH E S ^ H U R IS storm debris,, fallen trees, and AS TRINITY STUDENT '*~ry Plants, Upturns Circlet OF EMBLEM CLUBS Held Hurricane Insurance 0FMRS.BA0S0LA NEEOOFY.M.C.A. IN REC0NSTRUO10N Working in close co-opeqaUon TO DIST. CHURCHES .lose‘ of 8plresli-Andover^..Marapton FOR HARD WORK rubbish at ths curbs with tbe ex- with Governor Wilbur L. Cross, Hill, Brooklyn' and padlelMn. ^ e AGAINST 1SI 7 Lost by Kjellson, of Sjlpt. niing Will B^ In His Of pectation that the ' town will State Relief (foordlnatOr Thomas Quarryville MethpdMl.Nce Thlfl Evening To Receive carry off the refuse. Regular Hewes and Federal Relief Coorditia'- went a almlJarJosB. So did that at Herbert Gilman Of Wadsworth -refuse collections will be made tor White, 'the W PA haa placed its AttowmjgaflT , Street • To ' Take Academic hjories In Auto Mrs. George R W illn^s, In- covered by tornado or hurricane in- -The policies cover the hOld- Members (tf I ’i^ e s ^ Q Registrations For Classes. Re?. F. E Reynolds Writes as usual by town crews, but tree Federal And State Otficials " gmest Kjeilso^of,*44 VilUfe ' er far storm damage--to bulidingo. lonse Supermtendent entire''social service dlvisionr-at the Methodist Parley A t Daniel- ■^^ere to,have been afternoon Federal Judge stt^t, is today wearing a' 'Khlghts BUrance at the time o f the storm, limbe and debris will not be Counw At Hartford College. It ia underatooH that no extenaiye The office of Superintendent of disposal of the state during the time evening aesslqns, in syhlcb Dr. Cnsii h South Windsor; of I^rthias emblem ring tw loet XT stalled As Sopreine Head, it woe asceftained today after a ffis Vi9ws On Value Of token. Stating that a week boa of emergency. These wqrkers have E; "E. Blory was to have given an ad- damage was suffered by tbeiu hold- serre ^ Anmversa^Y Schools Arthur H. lUlng in the: main now gone ,by sinca cleanup PrpmiM Iminediate Aid soli R eceive Rei years ago. Yesterday red Taylor Canvas of the local insurance coin--] Comnronds^ Projet^'^For been UiBtnicteci to lend every assist- dress on ,"How to carry Alderagate Herbert .Gilman, granflion of Mr. Newly Made Citizau was hoeing strawberry plants in ers of hurricane insurance although 'high school bul|dthg’ ah Main street started. Town'Treasurer Oeorge p.inle.i ,nnd agents had been fhade, ■Bnany, troea were broken or uprooted wUl be opte-fr o » . T to B b'elpek this fflmigh-ths- Y«ar’-l::;^ -W im ^ T, Mra,, A-,-Mr-jMauui of - W adsr JerUr^ the garden at tuit resf di jonn a .i Tells -01^^-C o n Y ention^- ^ TIwi Local flrgaination. sflld today that there - Except fpr claims for brogan gloss on the several properties Of M ri L Pola^s Mother. evening to receive registhKions Co=«poratfoii ifte rilio rn r T^Local Agencies. up, whose headquarters are ''in the Wallace on "What Proportion of a worth street, with whom be makes A nderson’s horns at 44 VlllSge atieet. has been ample time allowed for old Senate chamber at Hartford. Pastor’s preaching Shbuld be Ad ills home, has entered Trinity Col- tW O F p eS n e^ where KJellaon lives with bis fatber- and damags to roofs, po extensive Several local business men will for evening school classes, ^ which' private property clearance; where / , dressed Directly to Non-Christians” ; lege, Hartford, and will i{ake A full tB>law.' Taylor, uncovered tbe ring. settlements will needxtio made here collect for broken plate glass in are scheduled to get underway the in most cases dalaraage consists o f four-year academic eourae. - IMward Doty, XT, of li^ ^ an Mra George H. Wmiame of Ox- on existing' tOmado<^Uelea held by T ^ s a Bauoola, mether of week of .October 10. No program has Rev. Ferris E. Reynolijs, pastor of Leadl^\he.way'-ln aiding {he re- W. p. lyOODWARD . Rev, Frederick A. Dykeman, of Put- Xjelleon remembered. that he had their show krindowa, including Ed- A NaUdnal Youth Admlalstra*' only one or twp fallen trees. nam, on "W hat Can Every qhurch He waa graduated- from Maoch'es- Hartford, Sept. 29—;(A P )— •treot, Btftford, diod at ^do yea* ford street, who was Installed yee- local rcaidenta. /■'' been arranged as elasaes will be the Second Congregational church, habilitation '\qf a hurricane and lost' tbs emblem while ^working terdey' afternoon as supreme presi- ward 3.. Murphy, who lost two piste Li^gt P6!a of 55 Sehoel otreet, tic:t local, prbject which einployn Many trees have been cleared, In spite of somewhat cluttered up Do In the Way of Leadership Triln. ter .H IgX school with the 1936A ing against "the 'lams’ advanced ‘ " * tanday aftorhoon at tha' Momonat somewhere In the gerdeh, but he had It' waa IsarRM today that Charles formed' in various subjects aeeOfd< under tbe caption '.‘A ^'Testing roads and. open gorges where dent of Emblem clube of the united glass windows at the: Depot Sqqare a honored on the oeeaslon of her nine Manchester boys at Town only to have gutters fllled again flood-stricken Connecticut?"*' the HARTFORD PLANTS- ing”: and Rev. Oliver W. BeU, of class, and from Riverside Military the crackpots. Federal Judge Sdn boapltal from injuries received In an neverf been able to find It. Ha had and CllffortP'Cheney and Mrs. Mabsl store and the First. National Atore' lo g to the demand. , ' Ground In th e'A rt of Living,” has rampant brooks had become raging States, at. the Closing session of the 83th birthday Um P n i g h t b y a p a r t y Farm today received the eommenda- with limbs and refuse’ 1^ Works Progtess Administration Is New London, on "The Church School Academy, Gainesville, Georgia, in S. Thomas reminded 210 nee automobile accldent4n South Wind- a premonition, however, that some annual convention at the New Ocean Case Vlof were among those who at 829 Main street,, and several at the home of her daughter. A Cheater L. Robinson, evening written his views on the value ;of.a rlvcra tearing away large portiona of Advance." Bishop Welch was to 1937. , As pianist of the mUlthry made citizens today that thoy tlon'of Ernest H. i^terson, Alms- adjacent property ownens. Future, throwing the full force of its man- sor late Tueeday. four other per- day tbe ring would 'turn up. When- House,' Swanipscott, Mass., and carried straight policies in the others. - ravioli supper' waa served which school principal today urged all removals will be. at individual roadways the priivtous Week', forty have spoken in :{he evening service. school orchestra, he went with thkt taken the oath of aUeglonhe Co peoa 'ili ever working In the garden be con- Young Men's Christian Aosociation power and financial resources Into MAY QUIT CITY •oae la. tb« ear, which overturned Mrs. George L. Oraxiadio, inetatling waa enjovad by members of the Im- persona interested in tbe sesalons to house euperlntendent, who highly expense. P ilin g'of ;refuse in the ministers of the. Norwich District of On account of the unusual condi- musical, ensemble to Holl-vwood-By- tect the United Stator agotost H dtl" etantly kept watch for it. The plot in any commanity as follows: the New EIngiand Southern Confer- to the hl(hway, were uninjured. marshal, returned at an early hour mediate families. visit the superintendent’s office to- praised the energy and ambition of streets now also interferes with the bfcach as the result’of a confer- tion^ existing, it waa decided to the-8ea. Florida, to fiH, its annual only, foreign but ({omestlc r i t e ; B d ^ aiiffared 4 fractured skuil. wbere the ring wae found hae been this morning, and this afternoon night or tomorrow night to discuss '"The enterprise of chsractef- ence held this morning by State Ad- ence gathere;], yesterday :'at the postpone these exercises until a fu- engagement at the big' hotels of "That ipeans Its enemies wUhte.. planted In- strawberries for the ps.-o State Police, a report having highlights of the convenUpp,"^ at 3 SUFFER BURNS effor.t will oe made to start classes the hurricane and storm At fhe are without phones or current. the heads o f all W PA departments luncheon Prepared by the ladles of other leading winter resorts in Flor- ■vlslhly moved by emotion, a t '- 't t e i looking for tbe ring, but.dug It up CROSS TO TOUR have a part, requires a sphere of ac-. and branch offices. ■ of Bishop Herbert Welch of the Bos- ida and Havana, Cuba. While at JtOen g iv ^ them by the Hartford j which 47 clubs were represMted by in any subjsot which haa received a almsbpuse.- ■i the church had been partaken of. fail naturalization, session to aectdentally. tivity in which principles and ideals' ton area, and Rev. Maurice Barrett, Boliee Department that the ear had large and small delegation^. minimum of twenty elections. Worklng much more than their Quoting Federal WPA Adminis- turers Certain Unless Pro- the brethren took occasion, many of Riyeraide he - won the athletic ",R ” District court. , . V, ■ -j! teen stolen from Trumbull etreet on ■ The ring ddea not appear any the According to Mrs, JW'lIllkma, the .. Expreulon of wishes for courses 'can be tested and applied. It has be- trator Harry L. Hopkins. Mr. Sulli- superintendent of the district. them; to see fo r themselves the In soccer and a scholarship In music. . "In'these serious hours I say worse for (ts 17 years of burial sod AS GAS IGNITES allotted time, with two membora of come clear that learning, becom- •eptember 21 and was oiraed by organlxatlon has contributed a total HURRICANE HIT mfly he iteile by telephone to the van told the meeting that this fed- People going from Mancherter hurricane and flood damage incurred He has played with several promi- ytm, if any of you are dlssar ' Kjellson is proudly displaying it to the. group- necesaorily abaent^ doing ing and doing are sides of the same of I 20i )00 for' reljef .yrork, in addi- superintOnclent’s office, te l 4750; eral agency has been given a free and vicinity. followed different by some of the churches. nent Connecticut orchesUas..: ..Dur- with this country and its in. Wrs. C. ■ Gilbert Shepard’ of 4 Mo- his fiienda duty with the National Ouard.'^he triangle in tbe basic structure of MUNICH P A R L E tective Work Started Soon routes. Revs. Earl E. Story and tion .to maintaining ’ hospitail beds Franklin'school office, 8151; or the hand in mapping out a atate-wlde ing the past year young.Gilman has tions; that-you .do not go from liawk Drive. West Hartford. rest did an exceiteht job’, Peterson' human life. Character emergeq. William T. Wallace, o f Manebeater, for the, sick ajid crippled and varl- high school office, 8010.' Registra- p r ^ a m of reconstrticUon with the . \. - been, employed by Putnam A Com- to the clerk’s office to Bton yaalt.-f-3 Brotb^s' Story AREAS SUNDAY Mid, many times performing excel- -when' principles and Ideals become together with Rev. J. H. Edwards,, of ous other fprmforms of welfare work, Hartford Crew Working To various' state, county and municipal pany, Hartford, Investment bankers. name and^get your cerUflrata ’'George Doty" aiseompafiied '.his tions will also be recel^ ,n ex t week lently t*eks at which they were en- fused h) the heat of activity. Of, to Hartford, Sept. 29.— (A P ) — A Rockville, and their wives went by GOP MONOPOUZES generous^doirou^<3donatiph " was voted to the Wednesday. * Th e evening school tirely new. * , SHRS RUSSIANS authorities. With broad discretlon- MAN AND WIFE HELD naturallzatlM.,^^ other to the hospital after the ac -(Oonttnoed fronr Page Oao.) use another figure. In actirity -the ganere! nxhdiis;^ East Side manu- way. of Coventry, and Phbenlxvllle, dent and told Manchester . pO flood-hurricane sulTerers In, the New budget has been increased slightly A t' the height o f the tieup last . Po^rs delegated to air "State Orestest obimteLDl'Worlfl Engihnd states, through the Ameri- Restore Gas Service Whe Ingredients of character, are mixed since - the usual road through "Over on the other side they St the driver of the car,>^’as ond highway workman lost his life for this year, making it possible to week,'two of the boys’'worked V\ P A administrators In the stricken facturing .cohntianics to communities STATE LIMELIGHT cnir Ked Cross. .-to a smooth and normal consistency, n J r as Quarryville waa Impassable on ac- IN KIDNAPING CASE OmCIALS CONVERGE mlt this la the greateat country ' during the drive- to* ge- roads open.' conduct more classes if there is a the preparation of an emergency states for the next four months, outside- the city la Under consid- own. to him only as ’Tomirty.’'' H ... — . I^trhfls Inyltafinn "AuthoriUes on vochbulary aiib- ROffSrQ L 0 n i6 r€n C 6 A S W ' count of the broad gap In the high- the world. That is nteteaggtag. Jd he and his hrotbep^nd’ tn ^To Distribute Psmphleto Flames Sport High In Air. definite demand for' them. \ hospital at the farm, keeping on the salt that if a person uses a word' ® powers which pejmlt them ■to act on eration unless adequate flood .protec- (rontinoMi. from page One.) The Emblem club'of Ashland, O.. their own and.to approve their own way made by the bursting of the is the'best countiy .on uw face 6C> rls accepted is ride k| Hartford. A t the office of State Relief Co- lobs straight 16 hours without a three times it becomes his posses- tion, measures are. soon set afoot. It lower pond’s dam. ' » FOR WAGE ROW HEARING recelv«^ the trophy In the floor wOrk halt. The others did equally w ell 'rehabilitation projects. , under waa learned today. Norwood, Maas... Sept 29— (A P ) the globe— take that from me-for a i ^ Doty Is survlved/by his mother, ordinator Thomas Hewes, a force sion.. By a similar rule, if a person Rev. W. D. Woodward, wife and perform, thdt his asslgpimcdi* conlcat. ReversI clubs from New Peterson says, more than doing tesalicalios Of Eforts have recently returned from Iflnri'" l i r a Anna Dojy; a widow and of clerks on loan from stats depart- Hartford, Sejpt. 3»-::-.J>dgnn anew, Bb^ to compete becnti»e.of flood and men are fn Hartford hoapital suffer' tens of thousands to. the plants af- Officials of the nation’s railroads may thank your God above tfate) containing information on the agen- town officiala in the reconstruction ; hand, if the ideal is never token into nates to -spare no effort to repair Hampton Hill, and Brooklyn, \foe 19-year-old wife, Nellie, after a two with Harding victorl '* ter the College of Practreal Arts and would not be necetsary and' staniL Ignition of the gas bad not been FLOODS AN O U) STORY Governor Wilbur L. Cross, Sehator dially welcomed President Roose- uprooted; yet not many cottages clala notified Senator Lonergan (D., tonight by the faculty and former atreetf, received the* Democratic Lstterji (ft Boston University. Mr. ter-building." have men available for this pur- flood, la to move t'6 "higher 'ground, High Fascist authoritl^ howsvel Aak Yoar Dniggigt ard time, turning the docks back determined. A fourth employe who Augustins Lonergan, and Col. velt’s suggesion of an international' wera'seriously Injured. Conn.) today a *250,000 project had faculty members of Alfred E. Burr nomination for senator from tbe SuMIvan praiaed Miss Beauchamp DemocYatie Candidate For So- ix>se. We shall also stand ready, to despite the fac't it means abandon- A t Warehouae Point drnied-reix>rto from abroad that ItN nth. , . one hour, will go into effect Satur- was about 30 feet away from t ,e TO WIRE REPAIRERS Thomas Hewes, nominee for lieu- conference to unravel the Czecho- aid in the rebuildings of bridges been approved for Connecticut to re- Junior High school The dinner will Ian Leglomtalras w an being wttte/r' and her family, and stated that her day night excavation said that there were no lectman Is Vitally Interested ing present expensive plant facllU The Warehouse Point church waa tenant-governor, and at tbe present slovak criala and offered "to take an which are malntaifted by the State ties. pair damage caused by flood or thaw be held at Wethersfield ' countty dfswn from Qeneralieelmo Froaelnl' grandmother,, mother and aunt are The second death In tha work of lanterns ^ th^ hole. The men were In Lower Tax Rate He Says. active part in such a- conference." entirely surrounded by water as was conditions. club. z** Emblem club members. time the Oorarnor's emergency co- FIVE CORRESPONDENTS Highway Department.” Franco’a Insurgent armleo. repairing the damaga wrought by not erasing and that there was no S ^ e Of The Western Union ordinator for hurricane and flood t President Roosevelt, in his sec- The prpeeedinga of the convention vlslble/tause of-Ignition. Defines Scope I,; ' ——' ^ wind and water came yesterday ond peace appeal to Adolf HiUer . AID EARLE AND-JONES yesterday were saddened by. tlie men Here Come / From Ab reUef agencies. Mrs. Fannie Dixon Maurice T., MdrtartT. eondldatt Defining the scope of the .w ork when Frank McFarland, 5», town A e ^ r k of atatic e'^ectrlclty, o r a Welch o f Cblumbis? CoReetbr o f the j :overing.coniirence ^ e s d a y , suggested.--te—OS" Olteroa- Hidden.dChth of Mfe.'Sullivan, presi- highway employe of Canton, waa mefol., might have, caused the epuct Far Away A t Chicago. for Selectmah qa tha DsmooraUe which may legally be performed Un- dent for three years of the Waltham. Port for this atatO, will introduce- tlve to force in the event that di- der this emergency act in stricken Harrisburg,’ Pa.. Siept. 29.— (A P) crushed under a road grader while of flame, Mr. Buchanan-aaid, but un- ticket bellevas In keeping the tax rate — Leaders of organized, labor, to »U nd' Ma.as., Emblrm club, which occurred The men brought into the Man- the speakers. rect negotiations in the Czecho- sections, Admlnistratcr; Sullivan ■N tr4J»J working with a> road oonstnictlon til the men are sufficiently recover- as low as possible and believes the Associated Press Staff Famil- slovak crisis ___ failed, _ a possible con- Pennsylvania, divided over candi- yesterday morninr at; the hotel as crew at.Collinsville. ed to give the details of .heir opera- chester atea from different sections Men as well as women, non-mem- said that W PA may^work only on she was about to desesnd for brsak- bers SJ well os members are invited presept rate' can be lowered.. The iar With All Four Figures I ferenree of the European powers con- dates in the kprtog primary, lined up Among the latest bodiss washed ttoni the cause of the accident will of the country to restore the West- public property, but gave explicit solidly today for the fail election be- fast. Death wae due to embolltm way ih which he has oonducted his Gathered At Munich. cerned at some neutral spot In ashore waa that of an unidentled not be known. ern Union service have succeeded In to aUend. The luncbeon will be Instructions that in all cases where hind the Democratic-ticket headed and although medical, aselsranee was opening 30 pair of wires from Hart- served . in tbe spacious gymnasium. own business is evidence that he la Europe.) the 'public health or where-iives are, miin on a beach .at-Madison, stats ■ The Fire l^partment was called capable of assisting tn putting town by Gov. George H. Earle fo r U. .8. rendered'.Immediately it wee *of ho and extinguished’ the blaze,, which ford to WnUmantic* along the rail- New Yorkjtept te.—(AP) — An The Foielgn office early today endangered for any reason .caused St. Jamte's Charch Rebuildinv Bentflt. trOopere at tbe Westbrook barracks affairs on a more economical basts, Associated Press foreign staff "big Senate and Charles Alvin Jonea for 41 •yall. ' I said an investigation., was being did ho damage to property. A gas road trtteka. There is still much made public a note to ‘ the United by the recent catastrophe; WPA governor. | Ju'et prior to the tnetallatlon cere-1 trouble and a-New Jersey crew 'Ig his friends say. five” is covering the parley o f Bu- States accepOng the President’s Copy of ' made, to determine i f the man. about company crew plugged the hole in The aucceaa of Mr. Moriarty's. rope’s "b ig foqr" statesmen at Mu- mony, Mrs. Wllllaifls' re'cetved from 40 and wearing blue dungarees, was the main through which the gas had now working at the different cutoffa. ARRANGE BANQUET DATE OuggeaUon that the Soviet govern- aieet the Rockville' Emblem club, her to restore the service from the main firm is unusiial in view of the fact . nlch','today. ment address a peace appeal to Ger- ll Uwt an Essex resident reported Ipst from' h'.azed, completed the pumping o f that I) was started when buslneu The chief is Louis P. Lochner, A MESSAGE To Customers, Broadest home club: a . beautiful' basket of a-fl.shlng boat during the storm. the main and- restored gas service lines to the different offices. many and Cxecboslovakla similar to ■•V uireli floWere; and another from Ronald H. “ for tomorrow night conditions were depressed. In aplte head o f the Berlin bureau. Slight The work of getting Connecticut's to the neighborhood.. Men DOW engaged in the work . ' • * that sent - to tha two countries by aland Ferguson of Manclieeter; exalted have been in fnahy fldod areas in the of that, the firm euoceedeid.-and hoe of build, quick In actiSn, he has Yesterday by Samue| Fersrusori, “ .. oecu-; crippled utilities baejr to a sem- • watched through. twinkling eyes President Roosevelt early Monday. ruler of the Rockville Lodge of Elks; past, one-man was in .the Galveston, constantly expanded, until today it ' SUgiit Satisfy Mnasollnl blance of normal,’functioning went Assembly Order O f Rainbow is several times Its original sUe. peering over tiny epectoclea, the fall frpm the. Gonnectldut ,Paet Presi- on apace. Texas, area during the flood of 1904 Soviet circles took, the view that Chairman of the Boards of dents aB!rocl.atloh of which Mra. .WU- To Have" Prominent Locai In the fail of last year, the firm of the German Empire, the days of ■Pr-esldcnt Howard S. Palmer of TOLLAND TOWNS HAVE and many others havq, worked the republic, the rise of HiUer.; the ,,Munich meeting might satisfy ,ll{[m Is president >she received through such 8tatee"'ai Pennsyl- Speakers.. For The Affair. was the leading purchaaer of prop- the-New Haven'railroad and other, erty at the Cheney Brothers auction. , ,.W ith him Is Melvin K. White-,,rPremier Mussolini as a step to— ■ The Hartford Electric Ligrht Company ■ f t . ' . handsome traveling bag. Both lira. otilctals. Inspected: yesterdaj the vania, New York and Illinois. Some a^" b u :^ g almost *75,000 worth of leather- who haa followed the do-1 ‘ ®*^*‘‘P*^**' pact he has advocated, PARK STREET Williams and her Installing marshal crippled, area between New London 1775,600 I j l L O ® of the men .working here have been sand received numertius personal gifts of property. toga Of Mussolini in Rqme, the Instead of one democratic' prime and Westerly, R. I. brought Into Manchester from aa far -Mrs. Wallace Robb,'chairman of growth of the Nazi realm to Berlin minister going to' Berchteagaden or and The Connecticut Power Company itood flowers and other remembrances west as Chicago. . , the Parent-Daughter banquet com- Because o f his largs reo) estate Approximately 1,000 men .worked and 'Vienna, and who ta the ; past' Godesberg " ’ * • to bargain with one dic- irtnjr from re’atives and friends. • Crops, Timber, Orchards And WUh much *20,000; fioffon daughters. Other entertainment ment,, completes the bl^flve. The South Caroling governor. ■Taken to the lockup when they Unit Gas ...... ^ The first task before rekoration of seivice Is possible In any territory is appoint her. deputies at a later daie. ha possible. A new location win be *30,000, 'Columbia **33,000, Coven- Harley eald, is in Oklahoma and numbers will be presented and a j furnished by the city in exchange general goed .tTtpe ia assured all who wete^found to a helplesa condition tn Ulilt Lt and Pow A tb,restore the poles and the high Voltage wires leading to it. When this is ' Divided $25, $12.50, $7.50, $5.. - Jry *20.000, Ellington *246,000, He- cannot be reached. The Legislature front of tHe; doorway a t '83 .Oak'*" ■' Util. Pow and Lt I for the present property, which bfon„^. *30:000, Mansfield *55.000 attend. BRmSHWlTHDm aircomplished, many homes where the secondaries and services are intact Building .Inspector William Ounn is not in session to take any action, fltreet, Joseph Harrlaon, 37, who r NO MORE PEACH SALES Somers *120.000, Stafford *15,000, be added. will automatically receive power. . , '*nW was 80 per cent damaged by gave hla Address as a local, hotel, and ,0 «f ComfQrting Rd|«f from Tolland *36.000, Union *8.000, Ver* -Offers Immediate Asalatooee . ■' . , ' ' v , , non\»13l,000., and Wllllngjon * 2i,- BUS S'lRIKE ENDS. Joseph . Scariato, 28; of the .OaJF JOLDIERS FROM IRELAND FOR A U aiO N MARKET " " Stephen Early, presidential sOcre- street address, .were booked on ’ Then copies thb follow-up 4n these territories with pHier line crews' to 0.Qft_ Theee estimates as largely for tory, aald this caused Mr.', Roose- New York, Sept 29.— (A P ) ---The farm produce and agricultural charges o f Intoxication. They were Cfork: Ireland, , Sept. 20—(A P )— RVNIW - restoFe secondaries and individual services. Here again special conditions- Text of Proelamation velt to proffer.. Immi^late Federal ten-month old Garden State Bus 'fquHd todav at 2:40 a. m. by Police- There will • t e no more peaches Item s,Tobacco, poultry, stanfling assistance. ■Britiah soldiers 'manning forte on I often prevent the restoi-ation of every home with the result that mevitably Lines etrtke, eolled because the . man Harold V',.JJ^ron and Luclua itm^* brought t« the Manchester-Auction Closinsr Woodlands timber And animals flpir# In the Bere liland were replaced today by therie .will-bs'ca^s-of-individual lack of service in localities apparently"!!!"'' Hartford, Sept 29.— (A P )—The Under' the President’s 'orders, workers sold the company refuacd ThraU. .. t HEAD COLDS market. The. strfrm wiped out trees i totals.' - Edrly said, the navy la dispajtchlng Irish troops who now guard the en-1 Hurricane Special! text of the proclamation, by' Oov. to bargain collectiyely, ended today, BO T n'ib i Put MiM.Tloks VfraeBab up good shape and inhere neighboring homes have service. I can imagine no d'be •'.V' ^ • and the fruit. To try and pick up: It is reported- that pdrtabte saw Marlne»:from the, Charleaton navy. Tbe National Labor R a tio n s Board, tire southern coast. weh nostril sad anlS wU beck. Ihe peaches b'loi^^ ?ioalng. ConnacUeut mllla nre «xti«m eljF swiwe. - Withdraws! o f the.^: British greater cause for exaapergtion than these situations. Thelbest-I can sa'y for jO rd and.- the ;1Var Djipartwent. J » said the company, w lttr nfHras m stM^Aases is that we lacoghlzis.their’seHousn^ and are following tro as rap^ flcultr that They were allowed to sawyera are getl4ng;*10 per thou- sending-troops from Fort Moultrie.' New Yorkfety and Haekenra^, N. 510DERN AND OLD . ; dten.'ltt' accordance with' -the newl in the fields. fire hazard’’ created by last week’s sand fori their There, are Anglo-Irish understanding, was ad-^ -- • idly ^TOB(ribl$-^but of necesslt^^st Avoid thelbst motion ’which" Wou^^^ Peaches were hurled Officers o f' South Carolina Na- J., had signed a contract lata' yos- faahionko Dfl^NciNo : Radio A eri^ Down? i hurricane,, and impooing a eloeed -thousands Of board feet of lumber .vanced three Weeks. - - I through,»the air like baseballs as tional Guard unlto re)>brted - tha terdoy and that the 75 strikers bad AT CITY VIEW b$NCB llA lX -Y-- involved in anything but a systematicsifeahup, section by section, rather they wsre- - blown from the - -trees; season oh hunting, and. .inland floh- that.can be salvaged.from forests-U nturnad to work...... -ST BsanMCrZub'.irapoRab oa.tbiaaL Zenith AH WaTjB —r-~^- , ------ing; situation had gone beyond thoir ooa------Keeney Straft:...... ; ------thaa to jutnp^-from -place' to pis6e>..G«stomArAt»n aid Tnaterlay by Wakl ng Windfall apples that were picked timely aid can be given to already twl, Early assorted. Ir in people Worjring in Engtondl cbMt, and bock so its tong-contlnusd ’’Whereas the state of Connecticut ' SATURDAY NIGHT double action can r»- Bure that their service pipes are intact Crid ready to receive connections be- up and.,brpught to the market-found overburdened . farmers. Flnanclai Besides the army,, navy and WPA, wtee ratiiriiing hdtoe because o f the UaT* the miatry of Nkw Eiiglwd «ua'fu*i has suffered Irreparable lose through Special! $10.00 Door PriMl fore our cleanup crews arrive. no buyers at the auction sale, and wipeouts appear certain in hundreds Early said the Bed Croaa Oiso would international crisis and'many Eng- tbs cold wblle you Aerial for only - - - 98c the recent hurricane, an d's condi- Admission 88c. sleep. j all that Is now being brought in-for of cases unless federal aid can be give immqdiato aid in Charleston. lish people were sending their chil- . ■ H,, Save $4.02-!. Improye Recaption! tion of extreme flro hazard exiata dren to Ireland for safety. TOYrr—then you’ll- [ sale is cauliflower and some tomor given generously to the hard hit .now wte vspoRub The number of available line crews is still belng.augment(^t^xp€r|. because of tbe targs amount of rural areas. ^ ^ Heavy passenger lists caused I toes. The sale at the market yea- Is a standby In 3 out enced help obtained from far away sections of the Country; as every utili^ Brins: Your Radio Tubes In For Testing. terday dropped to less than * 200. wind-thrown timber and the inac- mall -boats from England to arrlvd orObosMs. p o rc h a t o . ‘ u t e r W W * * * * ® * * cessibility of our foroats caused by _ SOUTHEAST CABINETS SIATI■aHeNiaTg* ■ ■ hours late. ynsm company not in trouble itself is cooperating to furnish aid to' those in t h ^ TODAY AND FRIDAT Unporiant ^ ^ 00160, momt 'the blocking o f town roads and rtwsn MMO - yoa. etef- devastated areas. - . . • -wood roads, under authority vested BRAZAIIKAS QUITS NOW in m e 'I hereby proclaim all w(x>d- HOLD CONFERENCES THE NEW. ALLOTMENTS ARE MADE _ R. S. PO TTE R TO N lande and bruahlands closed to ati A LOVE Poles, wire and other supplies are reaching Hartford and all parts of 639 Main St. (At the Center) Tel. 3733 KIDNEYS GROIBY BUSINESS persons except the owners ..or ten- Budapest. Sspt 3 *-«(A P ) — Tbe RTORV CIRCLE’ GeEe the State served by our companies in a steady stream, by rail and truck, and ants of such land, or their agents or cabinets of virtually every* south- STORMY ' FDR SLUM CLEARANCE I wish to express our appreciation for the efforts of the transportation employes. L«o. a. Brasauakas of S3 North east European country emetgad to- AS A MOVIE QUIT HIT! ARCTIC agencies and of the State Police in expediting the transit of these emer^ MUST REMOVE "I further proclaim a closed sea- street, who succeeded hla father in day from night-long conferencea en- Washtofton, SepL 29.— (A P ) — WILLIS son during which angling in inland SEAS! gency supplies as without their arrival local stocks would fihve bean ex- the meat and grocery busthess and gendered by the four-power parley The U. 8. Houatog.Authority notifled hausted before this. " ' \ waters or hunting within woodlands in the past two years has greatly at Munich. RepresentaUve Citrtm (D., Conn.) & SOViy Ih c. EXCESS ACIDS!and bnishianOs shall be suSp^ded, increased tbe business, is to close The Grown council met to Ru^J today it had set aside * 8,000,000 for H«|p 15 MIIds of Kidnoy Tubon and all provlslona relating to closed his store toiporrow night and on mania for the first time to a week. sluin clearance projects to '^New • CDAL ■ lush Out PoiRonoup Wotto o p p i r s fact that restoration has progressed faster'than we dared hoiie Is S-TimKETS FREE-5 season shall be in forced Monday is leaving town td'-locatotln The Hungarian cabtoet discuaaed tte K . bBF* RE •ICBM ol BUil W&fltR ta Vfrtxr G e o r g e Raft Britain, N ew Haven and Watorbuiy, • COKE situation until dawn. Tbe Yugoslav Conn., Phone small consolation to thore stiir without service, and we are focusing our _ _ One to Each of Five Winners yow 15 miltt ol Iddnpy tubea mRy b# ’’Tiile order is to. take effect at Pennsylvania, where, he will enter a • PUEL OILS tuh«t APB 4IW4In56n ,. Thursday,AOLUOUO^ , *9CUb. Sept. AU.29, 000and IllOU'shall nCw line of business. He will be- cabinet and military- experts met Dorothy Lamour attention not on what has been accomplished but on the necessities of riiosa TmjBSOAY, 8EPTE. ' c ______Pennsylvania and in hU new ven- to Munich to observe the events PLUSt FOHNNIE DAVIS Britain, *1,500,000; Waterbury, * 1 ,. C O K I PLASTER Bible time. OOSIMENDS PEACE EFFOBTS.' ture Mr. Brazaskas will be associ- there; It was headed by Count to "MB. CHUMP” 0 0 0,0 0 0. Csaky, an Intimate friend .at • FLU E and DRAINAGE "7 troul M wiith froaauAost or seEmob&itvY — — • . ated with members of his wife's “PAST . M r t M t M d buraisi, th a n m»: Premier Muasollnl o# Italy. ALSO ASMS WPA LABOR. TILE POPULAR FOOD MARKET Chicago, S e p t'36.— (A P ) — The family. While taa is leaving Man- A Movie Qnls Show COMPANY": Call for KO I^PERS SERVICE Qanerat Conference Conuhioaioo & cbeater on M$Laday he expecta to Newspapers o f southeast Europe Hartford, Sept 2 9 .-(A P ) -The • NORPOLK PA IN T BBlIdtaf - ■’■'i-»s ssid ana, unreoervedly lauded President With BL DOUGLAS. ia aak.xat jn inji* Deas a Werld'Feace of the Methodist nturn to tbl* town ia about two SU N D A Y A N D M ONDAY Hartford Houring Authority today IHARDWARE^ avriiicjbl;* to <-vt-r-^ ItoQMvolt’s u M o ls tor r~\rte ' W! fltod appUcatloo for WPA labor for the flrat stop ta] T«L5125 /

HANtIHESTER EVW lW fl HSSAtD, MANCHEStRR, OONN^ THUR5DAT, SBPTBWBBR 29TO MANCHEari-ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,19?8 7 ruin* Id not only nntnia, It ta rldlc- TO GET ’EM HOME ulouA New Xiondon la not a tenth* L STORY Whan after the World Wair. sav- Health and Diet part wracked. Not a fiftieth part. eoRYmBNr. IMS SUES FOR PAYMENT Retottivfis ofJ^tonn Victims SPEECH ON CRISIS arat hundred ahlpa ot the Bmapgwtx IN N ew V&RK lU tree damaife la the only wreck- cy Fleet of merchant veaaela were Advice IT-RUN LO VE NBA aaRVlCB, IM«. age that cannot be replaced within rVBttBBXV BT TH» _ laid up in silent, ghostly groups. In By DR. FRANK MeCOY. Y MARGUERITE GAHAGAN OFOLDOBUGATION May^aitn Insurance BYPEANUTMAN ' *TJ> PRINTINO COMPANY, tIM. a few montha—conceivably In large SWANK T»ARK , .AVENUE JSA Along with the many NROnders . It 'Blnall atriat. various Atlantic Coaat.\baekwatani, I o f t h e world that now are part to Ita advantage. \ SWI.NOINO IT — BUT. BROAD- lUMhMiar. Coda. many was the citizen who, gazing W AY OROWS COLD OFT' •HOT hig for the WPA clrcua In N«ji PEARS THOMAS ra iia u soM And the talee “of overwhelming STUFF* York la a "sacred" black ela Hartford, SepL 39.—Every facil-:.paym «^ of Federal Old-Age Insur- 0*Btral Mmac *' at them from the. deck of.some pass- -X Ity of the Hartford Field Offlee of ance. a n h ^ ^ g to 314 per c^nt of yo*as«<^oetob>T disaster that went . oht from the phant from India nameT£nt. A little while' ago, some the Romans; was m m tlonM , in Yesterday: Larry calls pat's X He put his hand- under her chin *dtod by Federal'. Ola-Age Irauranoe ceive immediate cooperatlori by the iitress politely slogs, an orchestra A bcaurocrats decided to dis- located partly in Tolland and part- Steve VaariUtos^wbo is very clos MBMBSR OR^Wg^ASSOCTATBD that New London JB a city to be A grgat' many thousands , Greek llteraturei.and m Europe, has yonng brother. Bill:; to lie about his and raised it until hy could look in- lost their lives'ln last week’s hwfri- Field Offlee of the Social Security sedately plays and a headwi pense with the services of Japlno been developed by Ipng cuUlvatldh to the White House—his pea'nut completely rebuilt haYe been ad- damaged fender. Bill Is willing, to to her face. "You feel -pretty/ter- fy to Ellington on the old road from cane and flood 'cataatrophe to this Boar#, 650 Mato street, Hartford; iin stand is practlcally/--ln the front The Asebclated PrsM is saelusisaly kve to helplessly yawns .whllOth«“' cus- who by this time had won the until over five thoiUMmd varieties help Pat. He Is to teattfy tomor- area. coniplettog a proper claim. 'Hie eaUtled U the lies et rspabllaatloa vancing oh the harassed town from tomers bear their eiumi as beat rible. You care for this fellow a Rockville to Oystal Lake, were yard—made a speech today on the eC all nawe dialepatahsebee eredltejleredli te II be repatriated ln,a>ei^ short time affections of many children around .have been p erfect^ In the United row^!v May FUe Clatou a'Verage-tinie required for certifying they can the town. Word weht forth that low. What’s bappraed? Has he made, defeqdants In » forecdosure International situation. er act etharwl..rite wsdlted------In tblf All directions hopeful of Joha. If the preseriLWiiploalva situation States, over one^wousand varieties CHAPTER X ni made you unhappj^ What did be "U -. "The widow, widower or cloae rel- one of these ' payments after the paper aad alee tbe leeel aawa pab- •TTie- proprietor came over; "1 the axe was about to fall, upon are available. / action broughV'thls morning to tbe atives of such wage earners would claim is received to Washington is . ’’Look,’’ he croaked in his frlei flihad harelA ~ There are no more Joba In the re- blows the shape of a general know yris'is Park Avenue,” he Tbsy sat there ip the little cubby- do?" ly, husky way to a • couple of re- th^ beloved pachyderm. \'And Our garden ^ a r Is closely related Superior Court of Tolland County be entitled to file a claim for a death only about ten days. All rigbta of repeblleatlone habllttaMon of the city than there wlUiln a few -days. For the ^d.-^'but l can't help-it It's all bimdreds of school children wrote hole of an office—Pat and BUI— ' Somehow she controlled herself.,.- porter-customers and a few curious special dlapatetaet berate ale alto :i»-. to. the apple.yrhe chief difference is while the day drew to a close around "It’s all over, Toro. Pm fl lot bet- / ^ Raymond D. Mahoney of Walnut sarwAA' . ans New Londoners to fill UisnrT most part American ships will hi -to goshaw((ul dull. > Next . month 'penny postcArds to President street, Manchester arid returned to tourists, ’all the worid 1s yelling Pm hiring Lnula Prima and his that the peAr contains .cells which them. The boy's words had shaken ter off. It—it just wasn’t meant to' and pushing at each other except There are not going ;not to be depended oii to brtpg^'uiem Roosevelt at the White House, make It gim y. These ceils are found the clerk of Tolland County Superior Pall eerrlee oltaet o f K. M A Serv' hot trumpet* aind we'ira ' going to pleading- for ekeciitlve clemency. Pat more'than she realised. He had be. I see that now.' Pm glad I - here. Here la peace and' no fuss.” eie tae. . « many at least. The^undreds or home. Rear Admlrat night around-here with swing!”,/ ; the rind/Mresence of 'r cost sind with, considerable . rapid- In Brooklyn a couple of weeks brown In color. . ' , fense, help free him of the fate that "Do you mean that'?’*- years ago. The note was never paid, As Approaching Million, plains The Workings Of And let the , flowagers, matrons It is claimed, and was purchased by 'soon made friends with tbe preoi-; vealat RaralA lot of people who only add tw the ity." Ti\e government It appeM You may have read In mews Pears may be used In the,dietary a conviction would rbsult In. Bujt ”Ves—everyone knows It, You^ and .corporate heads protest all in much the same way as apples are Mr. Mahoney from Mr. Trotter' dents. commvinlty’s burden. TVOw has oniy this number of the they esn^they will, have to be- dispatches -that' -two eWhants his testimony would also mean that can’t be swerved when 'you know Company Director Says. A New tKl Furnace. (He IS an American citizen now THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER » named BUI and Hilda w ^e but- used. They make; a very pleasing for all the rest of his Ufe he would you’re doing . what's rlghL You daughter about a year ago He now All becau^ New Ijondon- was Emergency Fleet ships. left, since come jitterbugs or step out of the meal when uaed by themselyee. On brings suit for principal and Inter- and is donating his earnings for the social whirl. — .' ting each other around,/by ta* know that Pat had - permitted him can’t be bought off. You’re honest, next two days to the Red Ooea.) touted from one end of the country all ihose of ‘•no mlTifaiy or commer- brink of a concrete 'plt/there oi account of the acid content, 1 do not to lie under .path tp, help .the man true.” est. MUNICH PARLEY ^-Then there’s the case. of the advise that they be combined with Tbs developer to selling the lots New Bedford. -ACass,,—Sept, 29 *— . An entirely new development In Calvin. Coolidge bought peanute to the other as a city largely In cial- value” hwe been dlspo.sed of., ^tnld old Dclmonlco, where hau- day and that HUda fi^ in. Hei to whom she was engaged. ”Pm honest when I say I care for from him because he liked peanuts legs broke in tbe fwl ' and iiei starchea. The acid Is, low but never- you, Pat. In ybe now. isn't the time did not. mention, to the buyers tbe (AP) —One of the city’s largest In- oU burning technique for (lomestlc When this page of the Herald nilnli. It Is far, far from being that Their number must have run Well teur' used to be “the regular thing. theless Is present In sufficient quan- It meant as-he grew otdsr and Herbert Hoover bought them to spine snapped—and/wey put two more aware of what be had done to say that, not now when your fact that there was a mortgage ot dcstriol units was destroyed and use is reported to be a feature of a was made up the chlef atateamen, of —and It's a thousand pitlea that the Into the hundreda.... :What happens now? Well, Harry tity to interfere with the digeirilon \ $1700 with interest against the prop feed the squirrels. Mrs. Roosevelt Rlchipan has just taken over that, powerful '.cartridges' through' her there Ip court he wrould Have to take world has crashed and you’re so un- four. men were Injured last hijght nevgoll furnace, according to Kempst finir European powers were In con- country waa led to believe that It ..But there are many ships that head to the . heartbreaking be- of starch. You will fin' that a meal Srty,' and as- a result all who made when fire swept through the four- has' stopped by lots of times, but stolid ' Institution and you can’t of pears will afford a delicious her dowm from the pedestal she now happy, but it’s true. I care for you Inc., local dealers for the heating the President is a poor custome)’. fWmiM at Munich, all of them ex- WSA ■ Can" h« sent to Europe even more reavement of Bill./ purchases either at that time or story spinning plant of the Soule call him a model of strictest pro- luncheon. Or, you may use pears last occupied as head of the family- more than Pve cared for anyone be- and air conditioning equipment of “Over there,” sold' Steve with a tremely anxious to avtold war, two prletry, . . . ’ Then they yfeared for Bill’s aincerq, honest, conscientious, abbve fore in my whole life.' All these since are now' uefendents in the cotton mill. Mark Duff, a director quickly. Th'e Maritime Comml.s- thing at night before. retiring when o* the cennpony, estimated damage* sweeping gesture that took In Eu- to find out. As we started out to say, Broad- state of min^ realizing that an reoroa i^ ' And her feet pp^lay weelM over here Pve watched ^ou, suit. Among the owners are rest Delco-Frlgldaire Conditioning Divl- -tlm slon-haa complete authority over you -would like a taste-4>f-frult - be- "dents of several states, tWo-ewners at-between^669,-000-and^f t,900;000r slcm of-qeneral-MotorwrSales^Cor- rope,_’.’there are guns. - iJSre there R. R. STRIKE THREAT way, conversely. Is going Park elephai^t dpMn’t easily forget. fore going to bed. would.be ugly. want;^ to be near you, waited in ain’t no guns. Here :there's squir- nrinlmum price—in the territoryV r a thirty-eight rpiddem .cargo ships and Along/ cami^ a noted Belgian ex- living in California. Service was Closed last week because of. storm poratlon. Avenue, because^ from what we The sugar Content of the peah She pressed her hands against the morning for you to come to the rels on the lawn.” another nation not allowedv to attend It has been ap long since any one three hlfp ps.saenger steamers In ordinarily kear around the Rialto, ploref, Anmand Denis, on a visit her throbbing temples and twisted, :cOurtroom, planned so that I could made by \regl^ered mail In six dan.age, the Soule plant, employing "After nearly a dozen years of varies with the different'kinds and cases, personal services being made 900 operatives was to have re-open- following more or less conventional . He handed a customer —that a third member ^ .'the group of the nineteen standard unions of the South Amcrlcah -trade on the the cafe men are shunning swing to ^ c w 'yYork. In -hls..possesslon, around in her desk chair. eat wben'yoii were ready, hung nuts, as If for emphasis. along the -main stem and If they by said,/Is a lame"and congenial with different localities, but aa a on all of the others, expecting six, ed today, and workmen had pushed methods of utUizirig fuel plL... for would accent for refraining from railroad employes has brok«>n the Atlantic, and In the opinion-of.,Ad- general rule. It is slightly higher , 'You must,promise not to do it, aroupd late just to say goodby to repairs yesterday. home heating," stated Samilel J. "The gates," Steve continued, had their sole way, they also baboon/H e calls her "Tlllle Fin- BUi. You can’t do it. If Larry is the afternoon. I love you. I didn’t the deppty sheriff In his return stat- starting the war which hchad more law that no one expects any unliy) mlrsl iA n'l the President could re- would outlaw the nekked giflle os.” /He thinks she would be than the sugar content of the apple; ing that they could not be reached Section of Wall Cnunblea Kemp, Jr., "to pur new Del(ri Qulk "are open. You can g o jfi. .1 can On an average the carbohydrate Innocent he can prove It irithout think t had a chance before, but One flnenum, Manuel Marshall, raas6n...than either of them to resistance to steps taken by the q-' 50 men who broughtirqught axes'Jnaxea/ln order nhidihg and iinexcfted and respec- national hAby was secure only so* she', saw he -was winning, breaking director and all workers Vdll have an te watch a card sharp. Slovakia, now teeferlng on the brink. especially good salad, combination woiild either be due for congratula- Some had feared after the an- (nation permits tbe Incoiporatipn of to cut away trecir^d.othera'to^ow- table. Czechoslovaks proudly point out long n had a patron. He saw doWn'Vri^esfiea who thought he was tions for beginning his winning cru- opportunity of benefiting through nouncement the Vstatesmen would a number of advantages which re- such a patron In the League of Na- When cooking pears a t. home you ed'buek saws, hand saws anr. other Meantime there was,' most un- ''V - , that as early aa 1898, WHson, writ- the driver of the car? Had she the sade against traffic offenders, or he her training classes.' come here'that tlm, meeting‘would sult to greater convenience and re- tools. • \ ' So wo come out at the same place, t|onf/ / as the - Longue weakened, Hartford, Sept. 29.—Labor Com- may find the flesh turning a faint right to interfere? She Knew he -Hie training and personnel com happily, nothing whatever to Indi- ing on the Czech problem,’'coined a pink color. This, Is. the result of the would slip back Into the - role of in- be F riday,/w hich/^ superstitious duced operating expense. . With the trees cleared to make strike vote; but with 'the knowl- slogan itsOd. by them In their war-, Czejdmslovakla , loaned more and missioner Josfipb. M. Tone today was guilty, that ,be bad killed a efficient prosecutor who lost gh im- mittee feels that there la need for German eyes might spell disaster. "Conventional oU burners, while passable all roads in.town^ thefoen cate that anything mojre -thsh .com- moro^upon France for support. / . heating and does not harm the more workers and that thetri must edge that Hint Vote is not taken In time quest for freedom. It wa.s; asked manufactureris and aellers of flavor Or food value. woman, seriously tojured a child. He pdrtarit case. ’ X .’ varying to details of construction qre now-now working clesming't'pp pletely Incidental conslderatlprt, lyas ”Np lapse'of time, no defeat of F or, further- developments,„ see- had admitted the truth to her, hut be many women In Manchester who and to application of known engin- branches and sweeping thes’str the heat-of pass|nn nor wlthoift diK Uve[ic front page. upholstery and bedding and reno- Use pears in any way .which ap- She put her w(prk away, allpped are Interested to the movement and to be given at Munich tb the rights, hopes, seems sufficient to reconcile, the adm l^on had been to her as his iilto her wraps and went down on eering principles, 'find common Ir the hope tha"t this will b^.^co: liberation.- Which. Ip a good thing vators of second-hand materials peals to you—raw, canhed, or stew- ‘ possibly have worked to Scouting to (RAUSS, STRATEGIST of Czechoslovakbi, 'bt that the cerf- t.he, Czechs of Boherpla to Incorpora- ed—but be sure that you do use fiancee. In court a wife could not the street. She. walked to try and ground In the practice of using, an pleted before another rain eomeS^and' to know because It gives the unions' tion with Austria;” used In the. making nf *pph sftlcles '.other towns. This' would be a good open flame suspended at soihe point warfies the branchei..andJeayeB Ihto Mdf# than lOO Phdto Illustrations mony of-sacrifice of her .national Them so that you Will get tjje food be forced to testify against her bus-., secTbe—threads' of the patterii. /tHne “to become-acquatated 'with-Oie vote a'stanillng before, the piibllc- ’That Wilson, during the press for_complete'compliance with tbe .band. Larry wbitld never have in^de Larry and his secret that she shar- In wHStTFc'iiIled the flfeT)ox. !Oii tEIs 'the eforin. waTt'eF sewera where fuis existence, b«g\m aj^ Bcrchtcsgadcn /from this' i!rult which Is so protec- revised program. INWOR H )im r l)iE S ■\ • ' V ..which It could not- jm.sslbiy have had, wartime duties, could And time Ovemigilt News tive to health. the admission to her if he had not ed. Tom and his love and belief In - point there has been practically hb ther trouble would xKsvelop. and Interrupted only by the Insmie- state. Upholstery atid Bedding Law. \. Mrs. J; S. Brown, chairman of the variation, since It represented the (\UuTwl.«ie. And. we niu'st thnhk 'lhe. chnniplon their small cau.se, been ’sure of her love and loyaltjr. her. Before her loomed the big tratotog and personnel' committee, ly belligerent nttltude of Hitler ns shrlned ’hliii a.s a Bohemian hero. Almost, all manufacturers and Yet his own love for her had riot ' Linz, Gertoany.^Sept. 29.— (AP) near'est poggible approach to Jie open \ . (Reproduced with Original Fidelity) - Hallway Labor .Act for that; jnt merchants of new upholstery and ^gUBSTlONS AND ANSWERS Municipal Hospital, its atone front would be glad to talk with any-.8uch flames of coal or wood fires. to the manner of disposing of the At the time of the OutbreaJ of Of Connecticut prevented him fsqm attempting to grimy with the smoke and dust of women U they will contact her. -X, Gen. AlfTOd Krauss, one. of the out lea\t. ' th* World wBr,.raOre than bedding are complying with the law tanding/Austrian strategists in Lhe ^ ‘’In. the new Qulk-Action oil TIPPING HAS BECOME . blood, would not.be resiin)cd In. this (Harelip) . . use Bill, and would not stop, him the city, its steps cluttered '. with peiiple of Czech and Slovak By ASttOOtA'TRII PKEN8 but many renovators of secondhand from putting her on The stand to World'^war, died of ’ a paralytic furnace, tbe flame. Instead, of belhg Also,'we have the-act to. thank -materials are not-abiding by It,. Mr. • Queation: Mrs, ..C. ..V. inquires: people coming and jfolng, some on in tbe open, is encased in a special . latest parley. age lived In the- United flthtek swear to his lies.;'~ ; crutches, others with bandages on; GIUND JURY TO HEAR stroke- today In nearby Gelsern. He REAL WOE TO RICH for.the fact that the vole,Is nut, Im- large nujiiber were on fa Tone sild, -"i- • "What Is the Cause of a harelip?” wgs 78. meta] enclosure, which prbdi-ccs an A "peace” Inuight todiiy or tortor-’ Waterbury, Sept. 29.—(AP) — Answer: A harelip la a congenital heads and arms, some/ With tear- effect' somewhat like that'which the Of Hurricane dnei {Flpdcl pamo€|e meditttoly fortowed by a- strike Pittsburgh steel area.-/ A He attributed disregard on the Love was gone. She knew that S, ' General Krauss repeatedly-voiced iwh»at the cost of granting Oer-- '.(/’onfeiences called by Deputy Labor deformity and Is due to the fact that reddened eyes, others closin g, wilt- pro-German feelings after the war old-fashioned glass lamp chimney which \oncolvnhly .might he the trlbuted, generously tp /th e/ Czech pa'rt of numerous dealers tb ignor- now, Larry had killed their love as ed .fiowers. ___ .i.,/ THiNiASCASEEYIDENCE . .many one fcyjt of Czechoslovakia and Slovak expatrlates/in PArla who Commissioner Morgan R! Mooney ance of- the law . rather than to certain parts, of the face have not and favored the union of Austria has OB; ths flame- ffom th* lamp New York. Sept. 39— ( AP)-r-Tlp- worst tAlhgl tbat^ .ever happened .In definitely as when he became a hit- A peddler stood near tbe curb ptag has become a real woe to the hchmd tbe natural' defbhSes of -her early, began'an aettve/cawpst^ for In an attempt to nettle' a strike at .malicious intent, fstaiing) ; "many grown properly .during- th e. . period and Ormany, effected March 13, as wick. Without the chimney, the the co'uinrj'. not .excepting the the Waterbury Button company end- befofB birth. -As a general ' 'rule, ran driver. Tljie act of being to- with a little cart heaped with eprlng- Wapbtogton, Sept. 29.— (AP) — well as aa national oocialism. tamp fuel will bOrn, but at a con- wealtby—tak'e^ tbe .word of John ' 'frontier Would be a peace lasting national freedom. do^not_ understand- “lu^ scope and •alQC'k . m'aroel crash of ,1929., The e«l-lij fnilurer Tfic strike waa called purpose.” - - such diifecta must be’ TSmedled' by voltred -’to A tragedy., tvar not' what blossoms. Su(idenly she stopped, Riesulta of a Federal investigation After the Austro-German An- siderably toduced degree .of effi- Charles 'ThoinaSKtoe baritone. In iLII 'P a rts^ f C onnecticut three montha. a. year perhaj's. ’then-, almost two weeks ago by. the Wa- had killed her love. . To have stood looking at the daffodils, the pemnies, ciency, and with cpnslderable smoke > He told a U. S. Tax Appeals Board President, VfoUowlng further pcoVI- ’ ' vV Uaf. 'Foe-Freodtuu The Act, which was passed by the means of_an operation apd I advise of .charges by Norman Thomas,, schluss, Krauss was elected a mem- terbury Brass Workers union, which that the operation be pertormed ar beside him as he faced, that charge the violets. She bbugbt a big bunch and soot, all of which repreacrita lost yesterday be had to' pay $1,613.85 in a.U thls'would have to be done, over In 1910,. ‘PresitJeht Wilson gave IDS'! leguiature jutd became law m S oci^st leader, that he' was kl'd-^ ber'of the German Reichstag.\Chan- “tslon* of thS act, now appoints a them major asilstnncy when, he • mught recognition as colle'Ctlve early aa possible, as the younger the weiuld have beep her right, the priv- of flowers and turned Into the hos- -napSd.'by Jersey'Caty, N; J.. pollcer- cellpr Hitler, gave him .(he right to energy. Upa alone while residing at a fash- o.nd^fhe Rhode Island Slpore __ S««^- , neutral factW dlng board and whHe bargaining agent and certain wage. July of thafyear.^provldea that Con- .child, the better the results. No ilege, of her love. But running itway, pital. . I wear the German army uniform. IntsiwcAy Hot ~ * ’ ' ionable apartment'hcfieT'in 1935. It la .a peace to-whlch the Qiechs, called upon the' belllgvrent nations necticut manufacturers of b id in g Igst April SO are to be presented do that hoardird hits on power to enforce' to slate their war alms as a possible Increases. i^own cauge'has aS yet been dls- denying hesponriibility, 1ytog-/-that "Jean Gilleepte—V she said to tha a Federal Grand Jury- next month: "Applying {his principle to the Hia testknony ' was ,in -prbtest Russia,^ Jugoslavia .and Rumania )ne/ .- Hartford, Sept. 29.— (AP) 7-Thq_ and upholstery must ajtach a-, tag, (lovered. ThSre .is ' Indication that had burned the last remnant of af- clerk at the 'information desk. Qulk-Actlpn oil furnace, engtoCe'rs against ah'-KddlUonal tiu of $60,000 Its findings,'ngs,' \ui'merous.Vui'merou.* precedents-One/Of prcei’dAnta the teCrns approveil'by the Labor Department, Federal court oSioUls at' New- would be (ixtremcly unlikely to sub- of peaCs Wui allies piit forward was Most Rev. Giovanni Clcognanl, pa- heredity plays d dmall part to’., the fection from her he«irt.. ”(?oidd I see her?” ’ N. J.. said found' that the enclosure, which they oh'hla '1938. . ‘,8.J and ’3o income. indlc.ate that tjic finillngs-are ycry plus a stamp, to each article they 'ark. the'-April ^.term. rDUCATIONAL'' TRUST > call a heat traiumltter, became so scribe.. B«|t1t might let Britain and autonomy for subject,.'peoples,' with, pa! delegate to the United States. development of siiqb defects. An. aching .. emptlnesis remained. ” Only-.10 minutes left in Urn ylsU.-. I Grand. Jury,, in recess for - several likely to lie followed. In the twefve- Htweial reference to miso In Auslrla- In ,n me.ssage to the Fourth Nation- make.. Ail. her . world had been Larry Tor ing-period.'' She’s to the children’s intensely hot in a matter of 40 to ..perhaps- France put o ff their part In Must Be Tagged . ' weeks, would, reconvene Qct. 17 to 50 (iecoilds, that-they had to ,uake It years ilnee,''lhr 'Railway. l,abor Act, Hungfiry.'fThat gesture gave the al Catechetical Congress of the Con- (S'oitoiess iwThlgfa) day's,--weeks, months. Her future, ward on the Second floor.” receive evidence collected by Justice the war tor a llttl^ while. Czechs a sort of mlictaf standing. fraternity of . Ctfrtstlan ' Doctrine, (^mncctlcut merchants may not too; had'heen Larry: LaiTy comlrig- - Pat went up “through - the .Ung FUND WILL PROVISION out -of. special materials somewhat HUGHE DISCUSSES ' was passed there have been eight 0'r~ sell such - artlclea-nnless they are Question: Thbda- W. writes; ,‘lMy, Department, agents who investigat- similar to those used in annealing Their freedom became one of the otj- asserted that throughout the world father'baa' been troubled, for a bome to their apartment in the coiridoc odorpus with disinfectant. ton-such Jams only they nffocted. a atheism was striving with "Instfll- properly tagHied. and stamped. ed the Thomas case. furnaces. . - —r A 'Full Page qj Airplane Views of tht jectivjBjOf the waA month with soreness the 'thighs evening, Larry eiting the dinner Through partly - opened doors she • Attorney General dum m ings ari- ^^flostoHi Sept.*.^.— (AP),—A tir LITIGATION STATUS X^OO MUCH OUTCRY . slngte roild or a few. not all the In 19ik- Presidtmt Wilson. ' acted ous attacks to weaken anil demolish . In addition, secondhand >- dealers to /she had prepared, -Larry Introduc- caught glimpses of crowded rooms, 500,000 trust fund "to help'deserving "They found, too, that eoncentratT after alttlrfg forva period of. time. noimced to a statement yesterday tog the heat In this, manner convert- roads as this'one doc.-i; an.d In only agaltujn'their TOlmlf. jVIl .during, .si'(»i«l Instltultons.” ; The nrchblsh- have to affix "a yellbw-eecondhand Th'ereTs ho sbrenesa in thev joints. ing, her to their friends...as IMrs, beds, drawn shades, dingy wi young men and women of Boston to , No one'is./pmpttti-nt to p-ltlclzo the first years of the war, Czechs (ip's message to the C/ortgress, which t-ag’: plus the stamp, to each -tamade the department bad completed Its ed a very large percentage of the one csse dld they come fo the show- W^at would you suggest^” kverything had -revolved The children’s ward was .only a Iff. Investigation' of Thomas’, complaint obtain an education” and outright Wahblngton', Sept. ^9,-r-(AP) *— Destruction of Connecticut Shore Resorts .anyone else fo/'m jt kejjitni: - hi* and Blovaks, particularly the for- opens here Saturday, was made pub- piece of upholstery iuid bedding. -about Larry.' And now It was ended. tie brighter, ' ! gifts totaling $785,000 to 15 greater energy In the'riU Intorwhat science lic by the Hartford cha.nrery. He Answer; ”lt is. difficult to know and would lay. the evidence before calls radiant heat, which moves Chief Justice. Hughes dlAcussed with head, for not being ah]nl to' rest.*! the down of a strike.^ mef, deserted the , Austrian army This, many- o f them are failing to just what is causthg the soreness She slipped his rtog/froiip her en- Someone motioned her to jk Hm ' Boston educaitional and cb ^ ta b le whole regiments- _at a time. 'Cze;" ech 1 ut'A'ed that the catec'hism “be lived”, a jury; Tbomaa alleged b^-bad been through space like light, aiM like senior judges of the Fede(ral (Circuit attack of h^terla, under fhex^^ock In .that single esse the I»ul»lsna as" \*'ell as learned b'y 'Cat'hdllc chll-' wltHout being aide jo examine -the gagemMt finger, watcblrig 'the in .ihe corfier whetb a small bcid, prohibited Trom making a speecn to institutloQii Were pro-vlded to the light rays, is not subject to drafts courts and representatives of jb e 'unRs 'fought; 'Lot- the allies the Violations of the law are hetng patient.''IV might be duy to muscu- sparkling diamond catch the rays of This tptefal s#etloN fs' lnclHded In th# rigaler Svii(d«*Aae^*>- (6d him to leave! trie city om a New Without bricks or other materials to of Mtlgatlo'n in- federaf_courts. let#it Raw*. plctur#ff,M d feefer#*. end th# 12>pag# C eler Comte Soetteo. Ih most* instances, arrests’' are not fact that thsicircutatlon is defective rounded it .with tlriy rainbows. sheet. The child was drowsy with here. ' It was the first session'.Of the jg-^ AU went'kff* on lW .pwn.^,;.enii^ely ,.die-i; which, drew- special . Wllsckvlan/inr ; ,/,'./terii--feuh(LferrybMt.. 5?-. b(tot Jranamltter. Immnno- than other .T**^**'" -tbq htade; because-'or./eoB^iaite^ -Ri -the- region- Of'• (he^'tlilghBi' I-would She- hitoked - qtoeldy/ os the'-door pshrand' mwMcIne: Thr will/ aispostog' of UK estate HTcial coiU'erehce '^elfi'- anniSMy‘ -aC fiund tervehybft. xOjfgeat'Rigt'iirGdci awfi^rig^rait He filed ..;^idnapirig charges Jwktorlts .aasring rays o f . inUnss Vunsefuing. of ' jt^jgmeht' and the, Clafed «• ciit . .rejected' the fsct-ftnd; W l R SWRT SURVEY' / once the- neglect ia pointed" biit, 'the ...... „ (S'the iSffee' " ^ A Bune ' cttSs 'b y / .” She*a ktlll . a va^j^ at $4,000,000,:,^al.so left Iloo;* fieat'fffoecay agyimt the metal walla the.. Supfome-etoirL The /prtMXed- Sundi The Russian • revcJuticm, /which (abor,cbmmissl'oner'sakl,r : julpe fast and try using Hot S ito jiis arms fined with dog-earefi W against Deputy Police ( ^ e f John J. ' warping of-p5n:e{>tlons at .such a Ing board's ; reeomniendatlons—- ended that nation’s participation In sick 'kid. Aro you a member, of ths" __imderwnnd and ' Inspector Henry 000 to the Sbuthbrldge public library thatiehplose the boiler water like-v) ihisp are secret. to C3 ' The'penalty for each flrs^.Viola- Bgtha for fifteen, to twenty ynlnutes books. •* family?” . afid. the residue to Massachusetts many thousands of ' No khnouncement-ls ;ted im- aervi( ...lime, -.thoijeh., Ike. jialure. ..of .. their Bti>bd..a .seven..weeks? .strike, .lost.lt |he w.ar le.(t..th<:)KS. embfitUed. Cicch. -OF DAMAGE 10 CRORS two -or-; three Timee-'-a - r-veek.- —^be- Qautble?/ Justice:': Department, ofti- ,, ,,____ htognlfylng regiments stranded. They were not tion Of the' law u a flhe of fibt' teas »(k-0niy a friend* Shedaid the Qtaieral—hospital.; MISS'*' Ed(ivan gtsaieg; wluch, ...... as children, we used III ~n^'t week'when tbd ci ief 'justice WE W itt MAIL COMES FOR YOU msnt calling, quite natiirajly Should and and finally restored' lhe cnts._wid than 325.00 and not,- more than baths should bring' about on i m - cials took care to point out that will issuetaa^e a'Statement. Ru.sslans. but neither , could they .looking''down at her white she tried flowere on the bedside table and Cummings’ statement did not an- who died Sept. 23, was the daughter to intensify the beat found In the prom does make them, in con.siderahle do- promised h'-re.sfter to follow the $100.00.- For each subsequent vlola- provement in. the blood circulation. to blink away the. tears. from her touched the hot, - pale .cheek with vvlll : I n-turn home, for Austria would h"ve If the trouble then remains, I believe nounce Indictments were being of a Boston silk merchant rays;of the sun. And all of thto GMirant will msil copies o f this issue anywhere in the United Ststes, its fl’ee, 1e.>i.s likely to fly .completely routine of the l:\vv. executed them,as fast ns they re- Washington, Sept. 29. l A P )'— tkm A person may be fined riot less •eyes. She could feel hto nearne.ss, her fingers. The child moved and Without amolm, soot dr carbon. churc than $100.00 and not more than ,the beet plan Is for him Jo consult a his kindness. opened her eyes. They were dull sought. pidMemions, Canada, South America or the Pan-Aimerican Union without postal dfifxtne handle. Bo It Is not .a mal- The unions will not.S't \intll the :. turned. . Repfes'entatives of the Agriculture physician near him, who' will be able "The practical resuita of this new Georj For the dual purpose of .rcsculnig Department will begin a s\irvey to- $600.00 or imprisoned nob more than to make an examination before ad- - He put tbe bookg down on the with fever. design to the owner are a more even charge. Other foreign postage, 15c ex tra. Orders must be received by The churc ,^ter for blame but meVely'.very un- new board has held Its hearings and the Czechs and of forcing; Russia 60 days or be ’ both fined and tm- 'desk, stopping -suddenly as -his fin- Mamma---” sh^ said thickly. "I SWISS SEND telegram temperature in the home, due to a When Patients r "Reli| • fortunate- that In many instances day to appraiso the damage to New vising specific treatment. WESTON BOY FOUND made Its findings, which'It will have back Into the war, the'v. .Urilteff England and Long'Island-crops from' prlsoned'. - ^ . gers brushed the ring that 'still want my mama.” much faster response to the thermo- Courant or any of.hs branch ofificcs before Saturday noon,"October 1st, I93jL ice a ' the n'lln wrought by flood, hurricane done in thirty days.,nor until -the 1 States. J.vpan and the Allies sent Manufacturers, merchants ' and sparkled In-the light. He reached ^at turned walked away, stat, both at the ’on’ hlid ’off’ points, Were Bled . . . Moml thousands ,'of. men Into ' Siberia by the recent hurricane and floOtls. URGING PEAIXFUL PLAN and definite savings in fuel cosU; and fire In Connecticut commiml- expiration .'ff a suhserpieht thirty • A. Q. Blabk, chief of the Bureau renoyators desiring stamps or' tags for her band, touched the bare The lump In her oat waa too big 1 way ’ of-'Vladivostok, intimately should j&ake application to John C. finger. •• , due to better combustion and a tles was more than a little exag- o f Agricultural E'conomlcji.' who Algous MILUONS to swallow. Her Heart-ached with- days during which the-law, requires- thotisands of Cgech sojblers, after Reaciy, deputy commissioner in "What doee It mean, Pat?” he to her, but there! was a sense of Berne, Switzerland, Stqit 29— larger percentage of usable heat • la- the early dope of medtriae A I .garated not, onlj^ in the speech - of that the BtatuB quo-must be maln- wandering more or less aimlessly made the annOimeement, Informed Weston,^ Sept. 29.— (AP)^t-,Two- "bleeding” the patient waa coat- Secretary \VaIIace that so far tt had charge of factory inspectlc^* asked; his, voice. husky with feel- peace to her b e l^ “tost aha had (A P )—The Swiss .federal council nis cl the people but In the public .-prints. thlned. * _ ahptlt Central Russia, completed the / HEAR POPE'S APPEAL ing. "Can i help? Have you'had not experienced for weelca The yaar old John Bowen, son of Mr. met early today to draft a telegram BMM prarilee. Now. iastoadofaz- the h' jffrbnge Odyssey afoimd the World not been possible To. make such a trsetlag Mood, the aMdera sargoea An example of this;.and /an un-. a quariel with—with someone?” path ahead that Yiad been so con- wid Mrs. Robert S. Bowen .'of this to C2uuiceUoi** Hitler and President Louis It li rather difficult to eoncelvf from the Austrp-German front, surve.v'because of high waters and place, waa found drown^ yesterday MOTHER AND CHILD . often eaipleya bleed traaefliriooe.. Shq ..couldn’t trust herSelf to look fused with sbadojrii had suddenly BenSa “echoing that of President Thns, centinnally. old metbodo .of off happy-re.sult-of it, Is'^the ca.se of there being any"''j;sllroad strike-'at across European and'Aaiatlc Russia, damaged roads. AUTO DEALERS TO HAVE in a brook near his home, four hours meet!] Castel Oandolfo, Sept.' 39— (AP) up.' 'ihe tenderness and sympathy “btuome clear ogam. Roosevelt," urging that they find are npoet; old practices dloplaeod by New London. Ntfw London ,was the Pacific Ocean, the U. 8. and the Black said- however, that pre- after state police and volunteers Pla: all, under j^uch con.UUonsc;', Just liminary reports Indicated most —Anxloui millions today listened In his vtfice brought kfi Id* grief of (Te Re Orinttained) peaceful solution of the Oechoslo- CARRIED TO SAFETY aow aad more effective procednreo. very hard hit.-"Its waterfront wa* Atlantic, and took up fighting on for Pope Plus’- appeal for peace from started a search for him. vak crisis. bo dlj hoV the problem.Is to be resolved It the Western Front.,Others continued damage occurred to harvested crops NEW CONSTITOnON Aad la thie.potihllehaieat wo Atthe regular price of iOc from your\carrier, local dealer ex any Courant office. '• scene of chaos and of very hea^* this little lakeside town. Dr. Ernest Spslth, medical exr The message declared ' Switzer- •oek to hoop pace .with amdlcil the L Aa f a r from easy to see. kut certainly stringing across this country.four or as the season was so well advanced Norwalk, Sept 29—(AP)-;<-Mri. money loss In wharfage and shjp.; five years aftef the war ended. - Radio engineers arranged a' vast aiptoer? said it was a case of accl- land’s intention to remain neutri|l advancomeat byotoddag the new- hers I a strike Wouldn’t help anything'.'and that hafVCstlng was about over. hookup to, carry ths pontUTs mes- dirotal drowning. The boy waa be- •Jojm O. Kalzer and her 15 month eat sdoBtIfle dove)epn»eats of the Ing. Reports from New England Indi- but said a war over the Sudeten ping. It had a great hre—not near- lt_ls.just possible that a .eurrender Detroit, Sept. 39.— (A P )—Officers sage to aU parts of Europe and lieved to iiave opraed the. door of German issue would be? sure to In- old chUd were earlled down a lad- leadlagreseareh !aborBlerieo.Thao, IVlIson Their Champion cated . a considerable -number of and directors of'the National Auto- WATK I NS BROTHERS , Inc. der to safety by firemen yester- . lyeu great as the outside world was by the unions wouldn’t help, either. At the peace conference Wilson’s America as- beads of western Eu- his play pen and toddled 8()0 feet to vol-ve most nations. —-.we are-prepared to tO year Phy. 'Tra tobacco barns containing harvested mobile Dealers’ Association, at a when ^ elr third stoxy apart- Steiaa’s pceecrlptlsa preaisily, led to believe/ It suffered a pen- A gteati-many pcopir who. never kindly feelinglelln for the Czechs was rope’s four most powerful govern- tbe -water’s edge where be fell to. OO t bi crops were destroyed and -that lats special meeting - yesterday, decided ments gathered at'Afunlch. nent filled with smoke from x fire wUhoat alteralloBS er •abstl- bridge toetly calamitous loss in the de- entertained the Idea before are be- even mors svident. He sided with potatoes and onions Were damaged CHALLENGES McLEVY. to recommend a hew constitutlori The government broadcasting FU NERAL SERVICE to the rooms of Mrs. Eva Canfield tntioas. Ner do w* "blsod” the practii .jtructlon of very great nnmbere pf ! their demand for complete Inde- by flood waters., patleal irlth da arces#T* charge. ginning to think' with some toler- 1 pendence. and had a Isi^e part In and bylaws to the membership. agency joined lU faciUtles with the It K. ANDEiRSON. DIRECTOR on the floor below to which an old which the roost .magnificent trees gracing ------— The constitution, drafted by a stove bad exploded. Oar prieea, based ea large vetaaie ance of government ownership of ' seeing that the nation -was mad«/blg Vatican radio station. - Arrange- 1 lewr eveoverhead, - - are always - fair. wsok’s gBgr Connecticut city. It -suffered the railroads. Possibly we may be enough to give It some ho'pa of HARV.VRD ENROLL^ MORE commlEtos appointed Iss^ April at ments were made for repeat!^' the Eatobiished 1874 Panic-stricken by the dense more hurrtesns dsmags to ecasiorafc existence. This meant the national convention here, pro- Holy Father’s Itatian woitls in prtn- smolce, Mrs. Kaiser was sfonding in WELDON pushed into that alternative wheth- vides for*proporUahsJ fepresentsuen a window, thraatenlng to jump I, schools and business ball< merging of Czechs, in Bohemia, Cambridge, Mom.. Sept. 29.—(AP) 'elpid foreign tongues. to ' DRUG COMPANY . .hr we want It br not But one thing with Slovaks leosed from Hungai^, Harvard Unl\’erilty announced to- .*>T flocordint to nMmbersbip The pope, who ehoee the the ground 35 -feet below when fire- We DtUver Fhoae OgSl la certain—wa-«aii’t-.operate this as well .AS a contingent

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCRESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY. SEFTEBIBER 2». IdSS MANCHESTER EVENING HXSALD, MANCHESTEE. 00NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.49M I t u t ■ V . -9jm \ I V i D A I L Y R A D I O P R O G R A M R O O S E V E L T , H U L L F E E L I f rHUMDAY. tKPTEMBER 2t (Cmtrkt tnd Bui Standard Tlnjei News From Manchester’s Neighbors ' . Natet A ll p ro g m n i to k «r u d b u i e ctuupa or therser unlus ggael- C O N F ID E N T O F S U C C E S S flad: ooaat to coaat (a to a) 4a*l>nattena Includa ai: bU •tstlona Pragrama aubjaet te ohanga by atatleha withoi prsvleu* n«tlos,.P. Mi^- NBC-WgAP'(RED) NETWORK MlOW wlan wibw Uh wkbb .<4uq wkbb weeo wabt'It kseJksej wnsz they "were uncertain‘ whether there BASIO — latli WMf wnse wUe wlar lesaljr over aa empty p it We have ^joyful" newA However, this town m s s ffcsh kyw w f b r wro wsr «b*n wftc.ahlb kslo bdah wmfs a fouadatlon under uf. This foun- *naa suffered no woras,.tban othera would be a reply from Chancellor wcas wtam wwj cbm «•*•); MIdwciti M O U NT.-kror Us koh ksl ksve kfbb BeKeTe Orderly Settim nt COAST—knox______koln kol kfpsTivl Iftfi, dation is courage tot tbs'slck. h c ^ and perhaps not to-JttuL Alost of niRKEYS TOPIC Hitler to Prealdent Rooaevelt’a sec* bsd wnsg? who, wow wdsf wire kstp;, .. M . B U R K E n o m i n a t e d !* ^ SPEAKS MouMsIni fcoa kdxl: Seuthi wmbs w ib’ koy kana khbo ksmb kroy Hro ksar for the dUtresMdi rest for ^ the houses were ''spared beyond OBd appeal for peace, sent Tuesday , wino -wimb wjax kpre wbre: S aeif' Cant. Kaat. weary, help for the eln-slck. minor damagya^ We atlU have Of Sudeteo Problem Wifl night The German ambassador, • kn ksw komo khq kps ksu...... X 4!0(^- 8:0O-^NIIa MSek’ a'^LSt PrSiasd But the moment we rest in the many ■ left standing. Our OPTIONAI. STATIONi (opsTsts In- AT Hans Dteckoff, said at-a press con- tsre hsns eshlr nn althar B g n c e TU-t lB . 4:10- S.-SO-Pawr Eton Esya. ~ security of tills tw tkat ehufci Mid school hpuaea iecra net ----- "g, • siw •■t;4e«ieiirta*SH’s■ * iftasSH’* Clrsuscirsus serial^ 1 Be Ontcome Of Fonr-Pow- ferenCi be believed a response would DStworka): Eaat: wbrs w ool,^aa wlw oast. To Bo Announcod—wool' A T D E M O C R A T I C ^ B A R L E Y - ™ moment we ary called upon to be , and the dainagea to them be forthcoming. work welcr was) waao ebf ebl: Cantrali wen wtiaj wlbs wdas ksoz aima kalo 1:00— 1:00—Srooo-Radio Nowo Porloe up and doing. There Is our Chrto\ (a comparatively slight. Farm- ■ Despite the optimism among offi- kaoo wbow wood wabe.xWsbf wgl kfrr S:00—Ed Thorsorton, Sports— tian work to do. As pointed ers lost silos without number. The . wabo: 0. Eaeal, Four Netoo—chain j Cbnununlty P U ygiri^ ^ U hold a Conference At Mnnicb. cials as to. tha possible, qiitcoms of koam; South i m a r wptf w ii wJax wRs- t:1S— 0:10—Songa by Darla Rhodst YO U MAKE e v e r y DAY AT YOUR lb Wapping Cofflmanity Chordi Jesua lay a burden even upon^-tne loss In poultry was also great. Growers Will Meet At. Sbg waun wlod waoc wfbe wwne wese wavs 5:30— g:IO—Rob Trout About "Today" *ths"Munich conference, the work warn kvoo wky wfas wbap wad kihs >i4>— g:4S—Crooaroada Hall Varlaty TtMW MgiRim IFor VI State aavuaa*Senate Inaw mMiuiE tbu* achodl. TWd giEnt U weary. He gave a alnfut>foman John N- Hewitt ^ gone aouth undertaken by American embassies, kfdm ksko krsv kiis ktok ktam wala FANCY TENOER-' the taak of sinning no more. He for the winter. " He wUl spend the wro) ktbs kark ksne; Mountalm kstr S:0(X- 7:00—Sengs by Ray HSatharton the meeting which w u to have bSen. Pastor Preaches Sermon ~~7oy Farm To Hear Jalks, Washington, S s^ 29.—fAP) — legations and consulates In gstUnii kshl ktsr. kob kshf Udo kpts kaai kth: S : l ^ 7:1Si—Hollywood’s Saraonsooepo gave the dieeiplee who-fbUowed Him time with'.bis niece, Miss-Dorothy Paciflsi kfbk ksw kmj kani kfu kmod S:*0—* 7:30—Joo Ronnor A C a o t — t o e LOCAL FIRS"pNAriONAL STORE "A- 35tii District; Dr. R. bald lu t week but which w u poat- the taak of M iu ^ ^ b e rs of men. Hilliard, who with a teacher frtsnid. President Roosevelf-^«|M Secretary AMsifcOns out of Europe continued 7 :0 0 -.g:00— Ka ta Smith’s V arie ty Hr. poned- becauae of tha etorm. Am of . State Hull wera rspbasegted by unabated. Officials said the sItuaUon Cant. East. t08— tiOO— Major Bowst H o ur— to e . PEKOE and ORANGE PEKOE BLEND On “Gospel Of C ^ o r i ' He made the jpttifl lepers go show ie at the heid of a couple of touiiet See DemoDstradba. S:4S— 4:48—Qlrl Alena, Sarlal—baalo 0:00— 10:00— C M Wsrk ahsp, Dramatic nouncement h u beea.jnade tbat.Mr. themselves^'"the priest. He asked schools In Sarasota, Florida. Mlsa \. Informed ofllctals today aahtMIlng waa deemed too delicate to relax 4:00— 8:00—Dlok Tracy, Oatactiva 8:38— 10:88— Th a Amarle ans a t Vrerk Declines Reoomi- Lewis Smith of the Elate Educa- the rlehjNniqg ruler to jrive all that Marlon Griffin, daughter of Mr. and reasonably confldent that soim-^ efforts tn that direction. 4:18— 8:t8—Your FamMy and Mins 10:08— 11:00— Nawst O. Ailatsp Or. Efficient methods of warehousing transportation, buying derly settlement of the Sudetei 4:30— 8:30—Jack Armstrong Skit—« 10:30— 11:30— VIne ant Lbpsi Orehastra HOM ELAND or tional Recreational Department will 0 the poor- I f all these Mrs. Sherwood Griffin, went with 4148— 8:48—Llttla Orphan Annia — 11:00— 18:08-Je hnny Lo ng Orchastra and many other reasons make it possible to pass on sav k LB tockrilie News. direct the group for the coming Becapu of the ot the people wanted Hie Gospel Miss Hilliard and will be employed Hurricane and flood damage re- problem would come from the four- aaati Happy Jaok’s Songs—waat 11 ;S0— 1*:38— Dansing Music Orehaatra GOLDEN ROSE CTN ymr. The RockvlUe Board of Edu- topic the tollowing .ayibopela of Comfort then Immediately they at the school, She also plana to take ports to. the northeastern turkey In- power conference in Munich. 8:00:w S:0O—i l v l r a Rios In Songs NBC-WJZ (BLUR) NETWORK ings like these to you. Being New Englanders, thrift La mb Fores There was a noticeable, lessen ini: 6:18— g:1B—Maleolin CIsIra’a Storiss cation hair made It. posalble for Mr. sermon delivered by R«v, ^ had their reeponalbllltles. a business course while there. The dustry will Bupersede the scheduled 8:28— 8:28— Pra as-Radio Nawa Period BASIC — East! wisFla wba>wbis wbsL* Schools are attended by children of of the tension evidenced in. oActiil 6:S^ w«at _____ . -V.r-A-.. averting war. wran wmt kao wowe kms wetS: tauthi . eratlc eonvtntlo^ald^in Hebron on reatibnalal Departnjenf wilt .supply The Oflkpel of pemort. / 'These- people think that a good God Mrs. Mery E. Tefft. who planned Producers’ Association on Tuesday, g j i ^ 7:1g— Vocal Varlatlaa by Choral wrtd ormpa wjbo wdau. Wass wasn tu t evening, A. Mx^urke- ot Rock- ’’’ No Dlplomatio Obarn-er 7tS0—>Tha Summartima Bavua— kxys; Mountain! Uo kvod; Paeifloi kso tire Dramatic Itjatructor. Mo.it of ue are !.^atunned by the would take all of life's troubles and to move to Meriden last week, the October 4, at Shagroy Farm, Lake- wa a f; Mario C o t iL Songa— natwork kfsd ktma koz kfa kaes k)r LB ' YUle, w u nominate^ for the Stale t'Trlflc storm jot the p u t week. hardidiips away- They Bay, “I be- day of the tornado, was unavold- [vllle. Conn. Growers from all parts Officials said this government • i4Sr- 7 t 4 ^ K . OluoKman Ore— ohaJn NOTBt geo WBAP.NBO for epdosU During the summer the play Wad- would not have a diplomatic ob- Smate. Ing” committee has* been active"■ ‘ . a n d Hopes, plans, gburces ot Incomk, the lieve In God; but -Why doesn’t He abiv detaved. She has now gone of the state, particularly the hard- 7:00~ t i O ^ A u d y Valloo Ho ur— c* to e Ust of atstloDs.' CHEESE beauty, of>iiir home.s and farms, the server at the conference, but that t:0 6 * gtOt^—Oooo Noioa of 19lg— « to e Chuck Rdast Dr. Edwin R. DtmorlK.Of MerroW. remove my difficulties.” Job, yoii and will be with her nephew. Bay- hit, thickly-populated turkey section Cant. Eaat. It Is expected Plat a report , will be the embassies in London, Berlin, f To Start On t:0&-*10:00—Bobby Burno. ote.—to o atate Senator tor three 'terras,' de- given this evening on the plsye l« heau^.-'df our state He In the debris know, faced these same thoughts.-. mony tf. King and fam|]y, toy the of Stonin^on, will report the dam- lOiO^JYiOO—Boh_-Howoi^g 4i80--'8i80 — Doit WInalaw, Navy— SLICED • RINDLESS - SUGAR CURED krouti----- 'id us. In oiir bewilderment Paris and Rome would keep inform- •Mt: Amoo 'n' Andy ....iSaat: Edward Davlaa, Barltana—w BONELESS PRIME . . ^ A c cUned renomlnatlon. A cotilest re- be .selected for the year. Tryouts Back of such thoughts, h ^ever, winter. age to their flocks. lOtlg^ll tig—Adrian Rolllnl Entomblo AI46— 8148—Tom Mix Skateh—aoat aM confusion, certainty If ever, this Mr. and Mrs. Eroll German, who Shagroy Farm, operated by Mrs. ed as to its progress. gulled between Ensign Klt>^ of will be conducted. In the near really lies an unwillingness to ac- '^ct ITrlinrector^hmali; 40tS^11:Sg—DIek Hlmbor'a Orchootr*' •*??“ JiOO—Nawai Salon Orahaatra HEAVY BEEF a time for wmrds of encourage- were married In Coventry last Sat- T. S. Hose, raises more than 25,000 They lndicat«^..the United States 11:00—12:06—Clyde MeCoy*fe Orchoatf^a 8i18— 8i18—Laura Buaraa, BepVana Somers and Mr. Burke with th ^ o te cept responsibilities. People are ---- —. ------Rf ture, and a skit will be preaeritM ments snd cheer from our church. I urday, are housekeeping In their turkeys and Is one of the largest and would refuse— if It were asked—to 1140—12:S(^Cart Hlnea A Orch^tra 8. :8. 8- — 8- :38- — -L--a--n-n y Dray A Rhythm LB being 28 for Mr. Burke and S^for by. mamt«rt of the group at the willing enough to hear about the accept any; reeponalbllltles arising GBB-WABC NETWOHR 8i48—■ ■ 8:48—Lowall 1 : 4 8 - L e Thomas — asst; wHirif^r^sd 'llh 4oi would speak, then, this morning, home On the Green. They are oc- most successful turkey establish- an Announces Detaitsi- Chlaagpaoo DinnsrDin Canesrt—waat Mr. Kibbe. Tim vote w u then n»adS good-newa, tha'Gospel o f Comfort. from the meeting such as arranglnp or UMlICSd losvss meeting tonight. oUt- 'd f'& is need in which we all cupying the place foriherly owned ments in the Northeast. The morn- BASIC — East: wsbo w*do woko wose wtww— 7iw—Eaay g >ww mmmw Aaaa, s s e iW a Skit—«lao • - - eat P riz e B r e a d 2 15c B A C O N ' nnanimoua . ' . But when it contes to accepting the \ EdmiAid Smith, treasurer h u an- stand" to\he need of encouragement for the transfer of the Sudstsnianf west wsr wkbw wkne*wjr wdro wesu • i18— 7 :1 ^ M r . Kssn A Loot Psrsa'hs Mr. Burks U a adlcctmaii for the work put upon th^lr shoulders by by Mrs. Louise. Blums which Mr. ing wrlll be devoted to a tour of the wjag wpro wfbl w liv wear; MIdwaati. 8 :3 8 - 7:3 9-g lvlr a ^j4 lM Tn B e ni 1 lb 4 o t Q - Rib Roast hpuDced that all those who wish to and hope that we all feel. German bought edme months ago. farm, Including visits to the twro- or a portion of It, to Germany and wbbm wfbm kitibo kmox whaa kfab- ■ 8:48- OLD HOMESTEAD - PASTRY town of Vernon. He w u president of that Gospel, they begin to ask for the transfer of populations. Registrations are being received i i Ai --"f-Rlcturaa ot*KKKA kMf . O C brf\consldered u charter members, For this purpose, there Is one Im- The cottajte owned by Mr. and story brooder house, incubator room, krnt. 7:08— 8:08—Ta,Ba Anneunead GO m.) M il k B r e a d the Toliand County Democratic club questlona and shy away from the’ - Some officials speculated that an ■AST—Wbiia wps wHp whao wore ^ b 7:38“ 8:38—Ths Port at Missing Hits PRIME HEAVY . . A A c must\have their membership fee In mortal text from , God’s word that Mrs. W. C. Robinson of Poet Hill killing and pickfpg room -and the dolly for the evening school classes ^ ' okac wwlhkMjx wmarmae waas wnbf iHbi wkbn Fin a st F a m ily tox two years. work. international commisalon. -possibly promanada'Bym. 1 I b 4 e t at thevmeetlng. UmlghU rings out tiehrly-.- The fortieth was one o f the four to wlOietand modern cold storage. The modem that win get underway at the- locsr ‘ whlp/Trsbt'^wbrk wnbs 8.'08-10:08-tha people I H8Ve KniMn 2 4 m B . STEER BEEF “ . X V County CotrtfnlBslon'er icmesr H. In great"' el lays upon us. Let tis dream meeting called by the governor-at Shiith, Turkey Specialist at Oomell from Asia Minor and 400,000 Turks ual may study any Singls unit of s FRESR -ii ipiOtr^ tunate in having .no itvesj-lost and "Come-unto me ye weary and I will- the capltol, Hartford. 'Diesday. to ifeto transported from Greece to trade os desired. In the past, classra 12:00—Mary Margaret McBride. A u n t J e m iin a *B^’ 2 tS 2Z<, or EITHER END LB kin preaided at the session. Assistant new dreams and plan new^projects University; Dr. E. A. PerregailX, Ex- Thursday, Sent. 29- P. M. Prosecutor Saul L. J»elser announc- not very mUch property ■'’'damage give you rest: fake m.v yoke upon LetVus be strong and quit ourselves discuss the flood ■ and tornado slt- tension Economist at the Connecti- Turkey. were limited to persons employed in P. M. FiNAsr. sneed ONE PRICE you. For my burden.la light and Loan Floated iiisra 13:15— News Service. 2 7 ^ - ad that Sweet would waive the-read- compared'to other town*. Many of like tha martyrs and saints of old. latlon. cut State College; Dr. O. T. Klein, the'trtole In which they desired fur- 4:00— Backstage Wife. P in e p p p l e ^ Of O w h e d '’ can you shall find rest unto your souls.” So to live ie God’s will. And we Extension Poultry Husbandman at Henry-Morgenthau. -Sr- fatiisr of ther-tnetruetlon - and -training —but 12:80— Romance o f Helen TTAnt. S o d a s tog o f Pie complaint which charged the century old treu and landmarks - 4:15—Stella Danas. _hlm with criminal. negligence and it la A Gospel of Comfort for the can so live'because jinto us has been the Massachusetu State .College; the secretary of the treaiuix.^ be- this year It wUl also be possible tor 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. slh'-slck: "Behold." saUL^'.John the 4:30— "Life Can Be Beautiful." RICHMOND that It w u Agraod t£at he be bound- are gone giving many homes an en- aid and wltnesa; “Comfort ye. com- Glcott F. King, Commissioner of came chairman of tha Greek peraons to obtain- instruction in the 1:00—Conn. Produce Market Bui- I Bapft't,“ Behold, the Lamb' of 0<^ 4:45—Girl Alone. letlh. ■ S w e e t P ^ f over to the Superior Court, which tirely different look. A few bsrns fort ve. my people.” In hialtle Bab- Agriculture for Connecticut;- and gee Settlement Opmmlsaion, and a Units they desire to study If In the 6:00—“ Dick Tracy.” 2‘SH25c FINAST .were blown down aijd roofs of some that faketh away the sin of the W I L L I N G T O N resulted la Sweet not being put to cock’s ktords: othera to represent the chain stores. loan of 111,000,000 was floated here estimation o f school-olltclala the.v 5:15—“ Your Family and Mine.”’ 1:05— Strictly Swing i^ th o il I S T buildings torn off. A silo half full world.” "In Him la life and plen- Be strong, Independent markets and the trans- to care for the refugeea. can master that particular unit In Bayek. r a i S H ptea. He Is repreaented by Attorney teous redemption.” It Is a Gospel MISS J10INIB H. CHURCH 6:80— Jack Armstrong. tt If silage on the Bumap Brook farm We are hot here to plav, to dream, portation agencies: ,1 Even In that case, however, all sixty or -seventy hours. Under this '1:15— WDBC String Ensembls. Q u a li t y P d a s 3 ’Sl.’ 2 5c PINT I^ a id 'C . Flak of tblA. city. Bonds of Comfort fo.r the djring: "Iiy m y 5:45— Little Orphan Annie. blew over and the one on the Mark to drift; Anyone Interested In the turkey aaslatancs was of a private nature "setup It will not be absolutely 1:45—The Ctospel Singer—Edward 5 -6 t t AVERAGE Were Mt at 11500 which were fur- Bpss farm w u also leveled. The Fatheria house are many mansions ' Joseph Dlraock was notified of the 6:00—News and Weather. SANDWICH JAR We have hard work to do and loads Industry of the Northeast will be. and ths United States goyern'ment necessary to be ongoged In tbs trade MacHu^.. ■ nished by Sweet's parents. most noticeable damage Is the .-. .‘.This corruptible must put on death of Is niece, Mlee Dorothy 6:15— Studio Program. L o a f C h e e s ^. FDRM M a y o n n a i s e ' john -E. Golding, 51 of Windsor to lift: moat welcome. Direction signs lead- took no hand in; It. in which Instruction is sougbL «:80_'Wrlghtvflle CTgrton. , 2:0Q—Old Familiar TunsA • 25 e steeple/ on the bcaiitttUl old church. ihcnrniptlon. this mortal must put Shun not the sthiggle: facp'1t'.'‘‘’tiB ing to the farm will be posted In Bri -avenue wag'sentenced to 10 days at Pierce of Providence, R. ,1.. who wras- WbUs hopeful that ths Munich Speriol Courses. 6:45— Angler’s Newsteel with (Cap- 2:16—A1 Bernard’s Merry Minstrel As the steeple went over the big bell on immortality." God's gift. Lakeville, Connecticut, and Miller,- EVERAL ■ the ToUemd jail, together with the All this Is the' comfort of G’od, drpwned at a summer reeort where conference might settle the. Euro- Th'e local Yrade school will at- tain Tom Hammond. Men- INDS HENFtELD • EVERY *EQG GUARANTEED hit the roof of the church and went ^Be s t r o n g : ton. New York. 2:80—U. S. Navy Band. H e inz* S o u p s 2 LI!: 2 5c costs ot the c u e of il0.l8. He plead- .tight through to the'basement. Peo- which Isaiah proclaimed. ‘ It Is the sh e w-as staying with two friends pean IssuOs amicably, government tempt to schedule courses at times 7:00—Amos ’n' Andy. leaders did not let their, optimism 3:00— Buffalo Summer Theater. ~ ea iriniy to sicharge oWlntoxica- ple In town missed the ringing ot good-ne\vi} In Jesus Christ. God so Be strong! , » ' when a tidal wSve washed away the best suited for applicants, either 7:15—Vocal Varieties. CHICKENS bUnd''them to the possibility of 3:80—Harrlsburgh Varieties. tlon. the bell at nine o’clock Sunday loved the world that He sent Him H matters not how de"p intrenched j *cottage: * U ^ e Ope of her companions conducting a four-hour session f thc"hrtdpe {■h.aki'S his flat at.-God says,” God? Hollis F. Church, Jr.,, of South of the World War. 10:15—John's Other' Wife. . have been., ; , . , la" now open on'Hale street. The walks ' In many,places. Teloptiohe Telegrams .were received on W,U- Mingled with the talk Of officials Qjujuli In Hartford the many commuters In- Ni)' vdii at^ a-i Inse upon hr* .pehple " Don't to he ilorie and are patient ,wlth, fe-^^bdonday and'achWla were In'sesslon. fight .Special Prosecutor. Hugh M. 11;30— “ Young y/ldow Brown.” • mMts, have enopuhtered dlfftcultle*. R o y a l D e ss e rts 5 DOVALETtES ALSO ON SALE and UeadcM ti ,o have been-braught to ttja lane, and' - The ■ Boanl "of Selectmen' Ima electricity In town aa yet. peals for peace and his plea for fool yoMr."iCir: Go

reparaUons for dama|s dons by ;'discusslon." ON NEXT MONDAY the Gemsan troops’ en- CEIYEOHEREI Reports Shop) Heroism . // War Means New Future KINDNESS Budetenland, he said: / Moving Through Toum Forests and. Parks FOR TOWN OF SUDE1EN REQONS J do -hope condiUona will be auen that they can go in hot only freight trains' are movlngAtwo way freight from Hartford to In Lighthouse Servite POINT FOR G .0P . For'^2 Chinese Bandits GOLD! (Cootlniietf trom Page steel helmets but writh their peace, Group In Fall Me Pobfic Ceremonj To Be Coiir 'time caps.” • lohn Mikoleit, Former Resi- through Manchester, east,and west. WilUmantlc. The floods and washouts have tied -' Last night men were on watch all S-,, - ^ \ noi«h Coiiideit AB Noni- PR(ffiERS HEAR accortipabled by of the The German army, he said, ■jwoag the line and the speed of the W uhlhgton, S ept 29. — (AP), —< The report ooiiad the In^dent Shanghai—^AP)-^lh~ 8liaagh^aTmrtit gronta the request the police The Fall field meeting of toe.O0B- BrlUab, French Italian armlea would, be followed, by the. Si up frelghts-ln the Cedar Yards in' StorlM of heroism, tragedy and 'de- '|one ot the most Witatandlqg eaaee Ward Road Jail, 'toe. worid’a lO^bst doeted At Temple—Tj dent, Writes From Sontii; I trains were reduced. All locomotives, To Of Sfarong roust also aecura oj^proval from the ler Asmsbmt Maiiager nectlcut Forest and Park Asoocla^ to make It like a.German Free Corps. New Haven to such sn extent that fotioh to-duty In many llgdithoueea of loyalty and devotioh^that bos prison, 'twentyTtwo jChlneas are Uv- Consular Body, composed of consuls lietWaBeB^llwr^ fj£ thotcan be used have been assigned' the -hurricane-swept eastern to* • tlon ('•VIII wlUWIU beDC Jheld, os Scheduled, a t Invaalon. Dlsrlosnre Daring great to frbigbt- delivery and it was not come to--tne attention qf this'office.” iag who would long dnbe have been of the various powers, who play Nintertain State OfficMi F.urnp»y^men...nf tljc hniir, —DlBcloBiirB of tns OerftAh 'ottftteT Is-SBtpnse for Relatiye8,I[gg;v5f, not THave: eoasE were contained today in- — W hale Rock 11gtW'atattoB~Tg''Wt ic ■ JaA M tant Minorifar-hi ■deaid--nnd buiied but tor the u.nd®*- dominant'TOlc in toe tnvolvi State' Pork—In—Eaat many:a^uprcme leader^ Prime Min*, unown^Ot the Manchester staiibn ports reaching the desk df Commls- Dancer Heirs Rocky Neek idea of a settlement ca^e while the t Freight is now coming out of New this moniing when passenger rsgtuisett Bay, r ! I;, was swep|, dared Slno-Japaneae war. ministration of this Inte ional Lyme, on Saturday, October 8. Stat* X later Chamberlain of Britain, Pre- ' Htven over the airline. Into WlUl- - stoBor Harold D. King of the' Bu- from its base,' canylng away Wal- The twenty-two: Chinese have ali iler Mussolini of Italy and Premier conference was in brtef recess. The vice would be resumed. reau of Lighthouses. . . The Next Congress. settlement to China. Park officials report that Itoci John Afatber Chapter, /Order four had convened* in the glistening Thls morning’s „maU. brought to mantle and Is being shipped to Bos The bus Iuim. runnlnn.-4f^tweeh ter B. Eberie, fin t aaotstant kiMp- been sentenced to death for crimes Prior to the outbi of hoctll- Of Eccentric Old Lady. Neck was not eerioiudy . gffWiUMr'by Daladier df France, met beneath the ton by way of Putnam and Worces- ."Ths' reports, make me very hum- er, 42 y e a n old, the only one hi the committed within toe International, • I DeMoIay, will preaent■ P“^,?-fgorKeo.ia ppganppga panels of the palace Fuehrerhaus, HiUprs Munich bead- The Herald office the following un- New York and^'Bostop->By way of - ble personally and yefy proud offi- Itles jto Chinese fOi gullty of ma the storm, except that cars cotmot (rontlniMid from Pace Oo«.| I stallatlon Monday ev« quarters at 12;4£/p. m., (6:45 a. m., I ter. ; . ■ Manchester bave/)w(m discontinued, tower when the hurricarie struck. ConcesBlon biit. execution has been jor erfmesrimes to.toe^ttlemto.to* ent and Or- drive through toe underpass to toe ii^ng^ G;ctober: ^ built to glorify the birth here dated Tetter:. . ^ . cially," said Captain King. Hd es- Saratoga Spring*. N. Y., S ept 29. / : j rOlU3rd ,at1. O-8 00 p. m. ^ Masonic ■ ^f the Nasi ; e a. t.), and b^an their discussions The only freight that Is coming and not a buajtlu aoaaed the Main ‘ The keeper . had coqie''ashore for delayed through the fact that Japa-, dered execut^’/-were—on toe day New. York, Sept. 29—(AP)—It’s stone pavilion. The hath qouse* will movement which has "Wo.uld you please put th'e follow- ! into Manchester is from the east tim ated more than $500,000 Would supplies , and had/'lteen, unable to —(AP)—The Eimipeari rVHr scare la Although flood aid hurricane stearnahlp Uhe* aM wltK^Jniopeganr/Temple/ carried, him to the pinnacle of 'immediately hver a light .luncheon ing In the Manchester Fvening Her- street croasthg In a T ruc^ be required'to repair the damage nese Invaders have occupied all Chi- set for toplr death—-turned over to an O. Henry story with a typical- be open for toose courageous ■eem to have occupied W talking da agencies in Germany.; - . 1 The newnewly elect« and appointed provided by.The host, . , I and that Is going through to Hart- with irelght are moving, but be- done to the lighthbuses by the hurri- return because liff'the heavy seoa. being turned by Republlciyil* into a nese territory adjacent to. the Set- Chlneae.^thoritles. 'they were lm< enough to try October swimming on [lower,- — ald?’ - , ford. It Is being shipped this way to surprise ending^this true-Ufe tale of Manchester votcriv for the "Thua." he said, "w-lth/favorable; officers of the '''Ipcal chapter will War Preparations Go Forward. " At 2:45 p. m. (8;46 a. m., C. s. t.) ‘-'I was granted -a- complete dl- _ _ _ of the strike of trubk drivers cane. - Eberie's! hod not been re- talking point to urge election "of a tlement. ' Under the arrangement medlatsly. taken to the "n'model prla- on* of toe finest beaches in Connec- time or_ MancnesierB.niiMlran' nactv i liorman. ^ German, cunra.a. conaas. i.io the aasUitance rof ‘ , hay« theth. horforh Of being Ihstalled by Chamberlain and Daladier returned I serve as a double track. The ext New . York them are but few Dwelling swept covered ot''the time of; the. report. .existing between toe Settlement and op^to (^nese territory Where. toe of how a former !'assletant theater ticut. With the powers’ preparations for vpree on Saturday September 24 I rails frcmi M anchester to Will strong'and militant Republican ml manager and a ballet dancer wera past nine /days ,P . ...i steam ship officials. German railway.; me state offlcen. Those who have war still going forwan}, the ques* to their respective hotels with their trucks in oMratlon. Suck tniMfs as A brief .report front, the Bdaton Hie wjdbw and six children! live-In Chtprae Government authorities the Execution occurred! At II 0. m. to* Shaker Pines For- lenders»»ve not lost sigpt or tourist agencies, motion plc^re previdusly witnes.scd the work of i,y„ from Lillian Schlebel -Mikolelt In tic were removed two years^ ago, are coming.Mnto Mancbeeter. office of the Lighthouse Service re- N^vy)»rt, R. I . , . , . norlty In the next Cbngreaa. ex ertio n s mUet be carried outY^^ kind to an eccentric, old,, lady and estry Corporation wUl hold lU An- tlon of life or • death . for • millions secr^aries, evidently tor prepara- the State of-Georgia by 'Supreme which makes It Imposslbte to use Japanese now occupy the "model the-ttet that Manchester Is to elect-companies of Germany/ Im^rtM me slate officers will • appreciate hung on their decisions! tion for the later and possibly de- mostly state mraed trucks. lated how the dwelling at the Palmer Five Die in N airagaiisett Boy, The Subject was broached by Rep. 'Chinese territory. , prison" and all tiBiritory surround- reaped an estimated $l'',000,000 rt- nual meeting. The pubUc field meet- Court Judge A. L. Franklin.. Island light, station ln,New’'Bedfoto’ Bruce Barton of New York yester- Ward.-,. '//;■■ 'C its town officers on Monday next speaki rs and propaganda a^ ts. the ^bclr line work. "X i The Bavarian street crowds roar- cls'lve session of the - four-'power "Also—On Tuesday September 27 Another tragic story was told In ■ Shanghai Yiiunlclpal I’oHce offi- ing Shanghai, so that It la-toipoasi- ing starts with luncheon a t 12:30, harbor, Mhas.. was swept away--"by day In his keynote speech tb the stats cials are now attempting to solve The old lady was 70-year-^bld Mrs. for which hot coffee wilt be provid- [ cd acclaim for each group as auto- parley. ' I was married to Mary E. McCann I nado, but sUU Mrs. Carpent/r could a report describing damage at the bis to aecura a court q^der or carry r* ^?^^“Tav/%onrforv?a7^S^^ The co^cl.or, to be installed foV mobiles bearing delegates back to No Farther' Qoestlon the hurricane, leaving only tljsilght Prudence Island light station in Republican convention. Other Re the Jail and executidp/problem with (tot toe death aentenee. Ewn elecUOT^have German ^ birth, the ensiUhg terra are W nneth Mor- of Mancbe'ater, in the State of 1 not believe a Jiurricane was going to tower. publican leaders charged with toe haunter of film houses who became damage in state parks, state forests the Fuehrehaus whizzed through ' There appeared to be no further Narrogonaett Bay, R, I. The a request to the ^^ChlnM Govern- The twefity-twp hrUbfiera; some vagrancies. Judge WMlUsiia . Hyde, ; under- , ite f t,.,.. ewafetlha harm w . In the. rfson, /^ a a te r Councilor; I^aroKt South Carolina, Altken County. tear into Columbia. But aEter the ' When CspL Arthur/ D. Small, dwelling there was demolished, and nation-wide drive for the election of ment autoorltle* to (ThungAlng to known as "New York-a .^ champion and private ttmberlanda. Walter O. 8 ^.Lindsay, Senior ‘ Councilor; JjJoh'n the streets, but' loudest applause question concerning the cession of ’’For the present I will make my storm Mrs. Cempenter realized that REACEHbPES keeper of the light,,yeiitured outside their partisans to the next Con- of whom have been awaiting death eSalrman of the Republle^ town i States-- was tha'tifor -Britain's prime minis-; N the keeper’s iirife, Mabel O. Gusta- modify toe arranfemeht'*0 that the for nearly a year, were aU convicted movie fan.” - Flllsy of toe Park and Forest Com- X^mTft^''hMt>lans'completed fori He Int^ucedevldenclir Intended to Smythe, Junior Councilor. The ap- Sudetenlaiid to Orm any. High Ger-^ home in the South. the instrument was entirely correct, the tower he u'as 'swept Into the sea. gress are talking .about It InThh A feminine herml^ -she died ter,' chiefs mover In the effort to ves, a son, Edward, Martin Thomas, same way. men may )>e executed within the of armed robbery, murder, kidnap- !workhie organisation to show that >’azl propaganda was be- pointed officers,wUI also be InstaJI- man sources said the conference, - " T h a n k y o u v e r y much' and she is sure that if ever she smi Noting her ht^bond’s plight, Mrs. formeir light keeper, and a Mr. and friendless and alone last Friday in * M. M te^or that narty's -Ing distributed by aUleaat one Ger- cd. avert War. ' which opened under the gorgeous - "John Mikolelt the barometer drop so suddenly Small left tbe'tower and drowned as jail grounds. ping ..or other erlmte Involving toe Four time's the crowds roared .as CUT TENSION Mrs. Ljmeb who had sought refuge Whit Barton said was: If and when toe Chlneae Cktvern- death'penalty under Chinese law. ■her three-story brownatone house Bomtnees. ***A telephone campaign ! wan ■'^**'* ^ *: As this begins the new seaaoh, alt pagan panels of the house Hitler "Formerly of Manchester Conn.” again she wiU prepare tor the worst. she attempted to-launch a boat. one by one, Daladier, Chamberlain, Recovers Wife’s Body at the lighthouse were killed. , "The menace of armed dlctator- In West 88th' rtreet. will be -carried on from the State ; package of aavernl j^cces of Na^ ^/^^.bo desire to become future mem Hitler and'..finally Mussolini and built to glorify the birth of his party This was the.. .jSrst Information Twenty girls were present at the 'As the house began to crash, ahip to Europe 4a greater than It Her will disclosed she hod left Armory. Monday, snd transportaUdn !PrPWS!inda malted,Q^.toBff.^^^ welcome to be preaent at here,, began with that assumptfon that came to Manchester to any' of Girl Scout meeting oq Monday In Suffering from exposure, Injurfee ever was. wl''.to toe same grave dan. their WcOrts sped, back' to the scene OVER E •fit exhaustion, the' 42-year-oId Keeper George T. Oustavas |iaaaed WATER LADEN TRUCK securities and $80,000 in jewels to i ^ T K ^ d e d ’^Telephone number. ^ U ^ ceremony. The. public 1. cor- of the fateful conference. as a basis. the relatives of either Mikolelt, his ■the chapel. The troop'dlvlded Into ger that we may again be involved Rosalie Spatcher, a ballet dancer, _i>. tnTnnrmiV, m 0‘- LiOUlS. Jl WM mBUCa uniy,». three groups with, three leaders to fheepeT managed to recover his Wife’s his wife and eon out of a second DESTROl'ED BY FIRE will be announced tomorrow, few months ago following appoint-1 dially Invited to attend the Instatla, Chamberlain Cheered. Chamberlain left his hotel to re- wife or to the mother of. Miss Mary "k . XOonttnoed from Page One)' and swto with it to safety. story window onto some ybreckage, Balanced Congress Important HOOVER PRAISES and toe residue to William J, Reilly, The Republlcans proved In their tlon. \ McCann, who lives at 10 Birch take up three of the ten projects re- "Aa such a time of crista it is tre- ment of this Congressional commit- ] The cheers for Chamberlain rolled turn to tha-'Fuehrerhaus at 4':26 p. quired for a second class rating. The ROesplte the tragedy he remained at then dived after them as they sank. Anderson, S. 'C-, Sept. 29 — former aaslatant manager of toe Primary .selections that they have tee. Dancing will follow the evening's along, block after block. ■ Specta- m. (10:20 a. m-, t-J' Hitler’s street. 'ultimatum to Czechoslovakia ' his post throughout the night, main- The keeper went under twice! then mendously Important to have a well Roxy theater. 'They had "helped to the utmost confidence In the Board pnigram Has. Two CNdIdren three products on which the troop plres, unless the tour statesmen 1 managed to grasp' some wreckage. balanced Congress, that Is a Con- (AP):—The city water truck here "For fear of reprisal the fierson tors knew welt ahead that he was jsrown shirt Nazi guards had 'made Is now working are literature and taining the light and tog eignol until —loaded' with 800 gallons of make toe .recent years of my Ufa of Selectmen that has served this to whom this Nazi propaganda was It Is requested that all officers comiiig. for they could hear shouts From Mrs. Frank Schlebel, of .45 a solution. He reached. shore a quarter of * gress with a strong minority, party. PEACEEFFORTS moire pleasant,” Mra. ElUott wrote . past year slnee six of the seven can- a narrow lane through the small dramatics, community life, and in- relief raach*d him 'th* next morn- /The function of the mtoority le water-:—caught fire and burned. addressed has made special Inquest and members be present at the 'Tem- of "Chamberlain! Chamberlain!” as lobby to permit the British party.to St.,John street, mother of the first War Minister'Leslie Hore-Belisha ing. He was taken to a hospital. milq,away. In her WIU. \ - didates among tfie present board ■Mrs. Mikolelt, It was learned this ternational friendship. . to moke sure that the administration Faulty ' Ignitl'on caused toe j that his name be withheld/ . ple at' 7:00 p. m. for a brief business his car approached. leave, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hunt of rushed from cne anti-aircraft unit to blaze as the new a'treet-flusber Reilly, whose a u d d ^ Wealth Uft- were renamed. The Republicans meeting. '.'I'he 'prim e minister maved' his afternoon that her- daughter had another. He stopped to praise the gives toe people aU toe facts, that j point out that this year's board has Introduces Afflda/tts' Cheers rolled through the lobby Ohio, who have been spending a no vital move is made unlee*-there began its dally tour. Firemen ex- j ed him from a $52-a-mdn.to hospital black hat td the crowds of southern married Mikolelt' after a runaway work of men called up tor these du- the town and that toe .town has bad Launches Fight At Repohfic’ attendant's post, said attorneys told been a good onf from every point of MetcalfU Introduced two affidavits and to the crowds, densely packed few days with Mr. Hunt’s grand- ties. ' has been free and full debate, that tlngulahed toe flames. The dam- , which he said had bearing on the Germans, who cheered - louder when in tbs street outside. Many of the marriage In Millerton, N. Y. The mother, Mrs. Jennie Hunt; left to shoulder a relief burden that him toe estate was valued at $1,- View. A business-like administra- marriage took place five, years ago DISASTER PLANKS might otherwise have been taken no wave of hysteria is allowed to age—$300.' I 4 lbs up tion >*«« been conducted by on _ex- Bund actlvltlea. of_pArqian Indivi- they saw his broad,.'u smile.1 _ 1,.*. .. throng gave the Nazi salute, but Thursday for their (home. . . To the chiefs of the units -he tele- sweep the country off its feet. .'.III .....-----. >, an Rally Against Admin- 000,000. \ Things must be going better, I gtjij more yelled hearty greetings and there are-.two. children born to graphed: "I would like to convey* care of to rp u ^ federal -funda. Thought She Was Poor/^">^^ perienced group of men. They know duals In this country/and related to ABOUT TOWN "We advocate. a revision of toe "Every additional Republican Sen- Whole er string NaH the problems at hand and can be what tfe claimed wa's the tife-up be- was the frequent comment. I ^ the, marriage. S'boy how tour Jrears to all ranks my personal apprecia- ator or Congressman elected tola foil He said when, he first met Mf*. old and girl three years old. tion of the spirit displayed and the -voting list so /th a t each voter- wiU- aunnyflold trusted to carry on to the best In- tween the Bund add the consular . As Hitler passeo he seemed too , ^ be listed by, name and address In- la one more vote against any hasty i^ration’s Immorality. Elliott In (1927 he thought she wail •user Cored terests of the town and its tax- service.' The first/of these, he said, A mating of the committees In They separated three years ago remarkable results achieved In tpe action that might lead America to- ASKS $ 4 0 6 ,3 1 0 poor—she wore old-fashioned dreis- fZ aVrXeun^ I’rh le al 1 Chamberlain, his gray-black hair n-lnlmum ot time x x X.” stead of by name alona HAMS charge of the 71h. annual /Iremen’a last May, soon after the last .baby —• payers. -AH-are successful men In was algned by Vjt, Otto -Wlllumelt, We believe that Manchester ward war.” , ■ ee- wlto leg mutton: aleevds^ond Uielr own right and ore capable of Chicago Bund leader. He said Wll- setback tournament will take place sleek and shiny, appeared In high was -bo’rn and last Spring, according OBITUARY Recruiting went dn so successfully '' Prediets 80-Seat Gain arranged for her to have j^ ro n t atlflf salute lo his people. spirits. should be divided Into at least four Kansas <3lty. Sept. 29r-(AP)— conducttfig'-MW-^hoambt-affalrs effl- lumelt had been quoted -In a Chica- tomorrow evening at the fire head- Last came MuAsoIini, preceded and to Mrs. Schlebel, another woman that some imita had to refuse to take In Platforms Of Both Re|rab- voting precincts, one tor each of Not long afterward,. Repreoenta- row aeat every Thuraday WiBea toe -^aently and economically. go paper of i^'ug. 12 as saying. "I quarters Main at Hilliard street. He arranged to see Daladier for entered Into the lives of her daugh- more men. tlve Martin of Massachusetts, chair- FEDERAL FUNDS nie hand (ft Herbert Hoover was followed by two huge touring cars a brief Anglo-French consultation the main, aectlons of to* town, with theater changed Its program. Af- ROASTS A particularly interesting precau- Democratic leaders In tOOT are have never signed any affidavit for loaded with blackshirted aides and ter and her son-in-law. DEATHS polling places convenient to the cen- man of the Republican CongresAional extended today to hie Democratic terward he would diBcuiw toe show campaigning .to elect some ot their the'Dies coinmlttee." Charles Slevert of 82 Ridge street at the Fuehrerhaus before the lead- Last'spring Mikolelt left Man- tion was" the announcement' of the licans And Democrats In Campaign Committee, came to town aucceaaor. President Roosevelt, for with her briefly. . . guards. ers of the two democracies reenter- John F. Larson government - controlled ‘B r i t i s h ters of populations to these sectiona. with., toe prediction that toe Repub- Frankfurtt PMnriek i* 29c Saurapa Va" i 7*5!l 29c party membisrs .to offees now held In the agldavit which Metcalfe was admitted to Hartford hospital As the chant "Duce! DUce!” rose chester. Miss McCann also left a We - believe that there should also elTora to promote world peace In The theater closed temporarily In >.oy Republicans. However, the town then sublnitted was madc-the state- .yesterday afternoon (or observa- ed the. main conference, with the few weeks later. Chief of PoUi-e John 'F . Larson of 102 ■ Stark- Broadcasting Co. that it . Intended to be established a system of minority licans would gain 80 seaLa to toe fall Town Lists Its Public Dam- a time of crisis but. In the former 1932 and Reilly loet his Job. He tion.' - along the broad Munich streets M'us- totalitarian chieftains. There had. continue indefinitely the broadcast- Mas s achus et t s . ' elections. In a burst of optimism, SCAUOPS 8ra •^^llc nULITS‘^S!!:^Vl 9c bas -bMn stfongly Republican when ment; "I/do 'n(not know Fritz Kuhn eolini sat straight and snllllhg with Samuel G. Gordon received word I w-eather street, died this morning at representation on ^all boorda and president’s own words, his gloves never saw Mrs. ElUott again.' a vote for town bffiees baa been held personally, have not correAponded been no time for them to meet at from South Carolina • that Mikolelt the Memorial hospital of heart dls- ing of crisis news in various Euro- he told toe state . convention they "are off” for * light against "po- num ■eieliea I* 19c HAUlUT 'sSSi his hand raise 1 in the 'Fascist pean languages. '/ Committees. Only by Instituting might regain control of the House of Sha then began attending Radio and the ’RepubUcahs' are confident with him, nor have I talked with Because lighting Is not available either of their hotels. had been placed under arrest'there, ease, from which he bad suffered preetoct voting and minority repre- ager, Trees T^re Large litical Immorality” in conducting City Music: HaU and during rehear- _thatnpga_pf their nominees will suf^ him oyer the telephone, nor have I at the main hlgjy school building as salute. the It being ciaim>d. that he was livl&gj more or less severe attacks since This precaution was urged- in Boston, Sept. 29.—(AP) —War Representatives. Therowren’t enough _ JhfijaatLDn’aJiuslness. . _ - - Briton Tells Near Plan-;------Parliament" some npmtbs ago as a sentation can all people-of toe- town Senate seats- at slake fbf them to sals Ml**/ Sjmtcfaer often wittadr fer from Democratic attacks. corres^hded with the olTlclals o f yet, VeglsTratlons for evcnlhg school official Gcrmain_vlew of. the parley’s with a' woman whom he claimed last spring. Mr. Larson was 71 On -threats, floods and storm disaster, be adequately represented. He launched that light last night the German government In my offi- will be received at the office In the During the suspension British means of combating what was call- take that over. In^stmiatellere. over-to chat with th* lonely old outcome was asked whether the was his wife. There was no desire September 8. Born in Haga, Swdden, and -the problems of work relief will demo(5Ilatic town befoto an audience of 10,000 persons woman In toe front row oeit. She cial .capacity.”' Franklin school building tonight officials told of a .lew plan fo r Ger- French might- not object to Ger- on the part of his wife, because of he came to this country 60 years ed misinformation about Great'Bri- After he hod left toe noise of toe COMMITTEE. convention floor and settled down in a t *> Republican rally here *nd an- never knew Mra. Elliott's Identity GINOER This affidavit was Introduced, from 7 to 9 -o’clock. man occupation of the Sudetenland many’s taking • certain Czech- tain in Germiuiy, Italy and the Near play an important part In shaping’ the expenses, to-travel to that city ago, and.lived In Manchester 45 s-chslr In the quiet df oh old man- nounced he would enlarge upon hie or saw her outside the theater.' STATE TRUCKS n U IN Metcalfe said, primarily to reply to that had been submitted and indi-' slovak fortifications In Sudentenland to prosecute. The next Information years: Formerly employed in Hart- East. ../■ the Republican and Democratic ANN.STRICKLAND EXPLAINS Town Tfseeurer (Seorge. H. Wad- views In two other addreases—at Wlllumelt’s atatement that no affi- cated. belief It would be accepted. In view of the fact that French en- Seorchlighto Ftoroe Sky sion far but on the edge .of Saratoga dell, acting as local sponsor’s agent It wasn’t until yesterday that came. in a letter to her from a law- ford as a machinist, he bad been P arty platforms for the MaaSachu-; IWtor, The Evening.Herald: . Springs, Martin said that the Bar- Hartford, Conn., O ct 17 and Spo- Reilly learned of Ms fortune, fte AMiriHIQA davit had been signed. Subsequently German official hopes for peace;,, gineers helped In their construction. yer lii South Carolina giving the In- with the Carlyle Johnson Machine Throughout the night searchlight* setts state election. Nov. 6. , I am glad to be told of toe omte- for vWPA projects, has tiled with kane, Wash., Nov. 5—bearing In OAKLAND ST. WASHOUT he Introduced an affidavit which iie ful agreement were shown whep .a ton argument was being adapted to federal authoriti'u a request for an said he bad dodged Mrs. BUIott’s Yukdn Contfinfi Alliance Nfeans Nothing forrnatlon that divorce proceedings (Company of this town for more than around 'London pierced the sky for ' Delegates to , toe post-primary alon of Ruasell Potterton’a name, as national campaign strategy. mind "wo are ' within sbt weeks said hail been signed by George government spokesman - suggested had been. started "against her. 20 years. He was an attendant of Royal Air Force planes participat- ■ conventions of both parties will meet allotment'of $406,310'to cover'toe lawyers for several days—thinking "Do you suppose there are any explained to last nlght’a_paper re- faced with a natlonal.e|ectl(Xt'Of the' toey were' tr/lflg to eerve 'hlin with' GrOboese of Milwaukee, middle west N. Y. Stocks that correspondents come to , the French military secrets we , don’t .Turned Over to Lawyer the North Methodist ejiurch and a ing in a reaiiatic prepasadness re- ' In old"Tr*«ont Temple T^^^ust a Two Other Top Iwoea cost of Manchester’s rehabUttatlon highest Importance." Bridge Found Undamaged; leader of the Bund, In which It was ferring to my article of Sept. 2flth. , a eummona. Cost Of Work WilJ Not Be FuehrerhauS. scehe of the cotiffr- know, or any German .secrets the This letter. It was said today, was member of , the Swedlshi, Society beetesal. ■ \ atone’e throw from the State House It was not my Intention to oipit He mentioned two other top following last wuk’s hurricane. Peace Efforte Deserve Support staled "I fiavci participated In ler- ence,' only an hour after resumption, turned over to Prosecuting Attorney Segar. Employers smd householders work- __^within a few dsye, the Democrats Usues which he said a tour of the This sum, it Is -atxtoar'ia for toe Placed Upon The Town. man-American affairs nI wlilcb the , Adams . Exp . 10 French don’t know?” he asked. "In any name deseiying -credit, to con- "The- efforta of our government Evap.Milk of the talks, was 'scheduled.. - these modern days an alliance with George C. tessner, who told Mi’S. Mr. Larson leaves tWo daughters, ed all night equipping gas-proof Saturday and the Republicans next nection with the Manchester Radio middle west convinced him were in- covering of expenses that muSt Im to maintain peace deserve our full ------I (/Srman consul was [iresent. Iflchid- 1 . ST’i, Tuesday. ” fluencing votes. One was- the farm sustained by toe town to reetore Plain and flkiue* .' 9;', As the German delegation saw It Czechoslovakia does not mean any- Mikolelt that he would give It hlsj-Mrs. Arthur.Starkweather of Stark- shelters for their staffs and faml-' club. * * support,” Hoover *ald In prefacing C. I . Q. TO DECIDE . Jest Heat and -Serve State trucks are.being used In i :'ng Dr. Baer, Dr .larger and vice' the .following was likely to be' the thing to anybody.” IJLtontion. ‘ weather street, and Mrs., Ralph - The conventions will flash ths "go problem; toe other, relief..But the public property to the atata. In drawing earth and gravel from th,e 1 cmisul Tahnenta'i-g," Ajiygneny - ■ , ■!* -lies. signal for toe actual election cam- ''However, may I refer to a abort his attack-on the admlntstraUon. Bean* Ann Page AJIkU Chein final outcome of the negotiations ot The spokesman added that the The Informat-lon toda^ was the Pearson of Brockton, Mass., and chief of these, was relief and its which It WM before the stdrm, and pit of the Manchester Sand ana | •—t- - / —r .176 The home secretary asked for ad- paign, b rin g ^ together Leverett Item to toe.paper of Sept, 24th, Sat- twin, unemployment., He interpolated into his text: Aril C.'in ...... ! '.... 97‘i Relchsfuehrer Hitler. Prime Mlnisr question of overseas colonies also ° KrandchUdren! Mrs. Larson dttlonal volunteere for air raid pre- urday last, preceding, my own arti- doM not include private lossiu. In “Tbs president will And every Re ' FOUCY QUESTIONS -Stone Company;In Biickland filling. that the divorce had been granted. about six years axO. Saltonstall (R.) and James M. Cur- ‘*I1ie'people'are beginning, to addition to toe-requut for emer- ARP Qoldan ■antam Am RSd St S ...... • lft*s ter Chamberlain, Premier Daladier had' been, discussed during today’s cautions . and ambulance and fire _ ley (D.) In a flght for the governor- cle: publican and every thinking per- jC o rn In the washout on the north.side or! Am Smelt ...... and Premier Mu.ssollnl; opening twp-hbur meeting, but that While the dlvorce,_as.aWted in the puneral aSihgemente are tocom think that toe administration has gency fund* the n am u of 64 men. the Oakland "street bridge. Ttiej OPTl Ml Si M REI GNS .•44 4* services. .Authorities planned to ship, and "si host of other nominees To quote to port: "The Moncheih had long enough to do something son behind him in that cffdrf/’ Am Tel and T e l ...... ,’1 3 8 \ 1, The German armyi with the ap- 'he did not know how concretely or tetter, was granted In Georgia and Ujete, 1, problble that the serv- In ebnteata for Congressional. seats tef' Radio Club met lost night at were aubmitted aa being qualified Fibm congratulation, he turned to . Washington, Sept. 29.—(A P)—A I Standard bridge,.was found undamaged, the! whether any agreement had been -organize motor boat owners wbo^ about these problems,” Martin said. for placement on WPA project Jobs. Am Toh B ...... ; 84 proval'of ■ the b.ther big powers, 9undsy. afternoon offered their craft into a river patrol ' and minor state offices. Russell Potterton'a storis--on Mato ,‘Tt has had six years, has spent fire a one-hour salvo of charges: group bf C. I. O, leaders assembled I Tomatoes Quality washout coming when„the extra J IN LONDON MARKET Am Wat W ks-...... reached. The local . utlmate oL $406,319 m.. .would enter only Uie Sudeten.areas Ihe^UnlteS Sta^e/ Zva^^ha" service' for 7-commuhlcatioa ,and : . -Hearings On laaintL: ...... stzoet and tried td eotabliah A ahort -bUllons:of doiiara and there"*tltl are T hat ..toe.„RoQaevf lobs X o ii-t-llitie h London. Sept.,"Ci,;,* V 29.—(AP)---oh o... The I ArmourA III ...... ___ 5k tion of their cession on Oct. .1. where the lettey was postmarked onl*^*’® cemetery. members of th® Important Resolu- .members accepted toe offer of Sam- as there were to 1982;“ - Roads and bridgea $106,000. Three IK)0;000 occupants-without civil serv- to* orgonisatl^ wiU take In toe( up Ihe stream.,reached the north end 32'j haus; ‘ . Finish Ongoals Uona Committees—win hold simul- bridges are to be rebuilt and,.three ice exatnlnmUon; that WRA and Kan-L-Bftcilit of the , bridge and then ' suddenly Stock Market Whipped back 'to pre-Lv,at|uo C orn'.'!'';...... Would Safeguard Tleblsclte ”I da hope that our foreign guests September 27, and South Carolina, < 'Thousands of-laborers thtou^out uel Kemp to use hie basement atofe • He, said the principal gains he ex- CTongresslonal election campaign. crisis levels at the _ 3 k' taneous public bearings In Boston for . setting up a relay - station, pected the Republicans to make are to be. repaired. Public Build other relief work has'been infested John L. Lewis, chairman of toe swept back and cut-away the road- opening today, Baldwin CT . . h . 2. In the .so-called doubtful areas, realized from the hearflni-SB of their is only a river. . I.r England 'put finishing touchek on : /...hotels tomorrow on issues upon I 8'4 In which population Js divided about No address was given In the’^e'tter 11 FUNERALS etc, would be^in Iowa, Michigan, Minne- Inga damages $4,800. Storm! sewers by vote-getting policies; that finan- Committee for Ihdiletrial Orgonlaa-.i way on the. north side before again under the optimistic Induencc ot the ! Bait and 'ohid 7 reception today, not only that of'our diigouts carved In tong,lines acrosa which toe delegates.; may take $5,000. Walks and curbs $3,000. four-power .Munb*h'conference. 'Hondlx !"i equally, between’ Sudeten Germans officials but also of the population, where the present Mr. and M ^. Then, someone thoughtfully add- sota, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania ces have keen juggled so deceitfully tlon, called in Philip Murray- and I Ml entering the stream, A.s the work is ...... 204* Charles A. Ckanlck ' 4. jdrtually 'every park or'in other stand. .... and New ,Yprk, but ffecllned to These items add up to $118,800, aa to turn such Democrats os Sena- |ta(df ^roft Te^ie ~ Tof being done .by the state the town is : 'fl'e tlollar stood at 1,'73 to the i Beth Steel ---- ...... 56 >2 and Czechs, contingents of the Brit- that Germany ".'ants peace .and A'llkolcit are living and a t the Home open spaces. Republican spokesmen anticipated ed on item''to 'Tueoday’s paper, re- Sldney,Hlllman, vlce-choirm'en,''and | ish, Fretich and _ Italian armlea of the new Sirs. Mikolelt at 19 Birch The funeral of Charles A. C^anick ferring- fo WIDUD and WIJNJ, mention specific districts or- to In toe parks tob following Is ask- tor Carter Glass of Virginia against other leaders. « saved this expense, , , pound,'Compared,.with 4.71 late yes-1 Burden ...... isk nothing/ut peace.” ■'■ ot East Hartford, a membSr of Many London reserve regimenta a resolution would be presented call- match states and numbers. ed. - Onter Springs park‘ $58,000. Lux Teilot Sof p4 ^ as« would safeguard a pibbtecita, from Daladier, after a few minutes In street there was nobody' at home ing tor a firm stand tor tola coun- operating from Mr. Potterton’a the party in power; and that a Informed persons said that in ad-1 The bridge bn the Buckland cut |'''""'^^nCe plans'w ere •'•Cnn I'ac ...... 5k Ward Cheney .Camp, U. S. W! V., were up to their full strength. .The^ .“ ’niere’# qo sense In putting All Center park $3,000. Globe Hollow propaganda machine is now at work r, WTniTl~W8il' el6.*iea WWfr the j-'^ouucwl, ,anU 4.-i 3. 'Plebiscites ateo woqlil be con-Ills Foreign Office tq the hotel din- nounced no' more .recruits could ba European war. “ '.i;., both \'Mr. Potterton and Mr. Kemp Che.s and Ohio ducted In Czccho.slova'kia in which' ing room, where six Frenchmen sat chester having been a ' semi-pro Funeral Home, 34 Connecticut Bou ^ Rg^eentatives of labor organiza-for the' uqe of their stores and faclll-' Barton Also Mentions Relief playground $500. "Other parka year to operate. 1. Settlement, scheduled for Mon- Clapp • 8lk7rM4* * to- 430 . wa-s wai'hed .away is being filled j I...,,...... 2!)'i levard, ’East Hartford.'->_^Oommander accepted unless Britain goes to wat. Barton, too. had mentioned relief. $3,009. The -sum..,of $200,000 1* t'hryster .... ------6.0'- lhe'"f*ipinatlon is ; preponderantly at a table In'a cornet. baseball player and a. gasoline at- tions were planning to go 'before tles."'r:— ” —r-■ ••Every'dIcUtor in-EUrope baa day, of the long-atiapdlAg Internal! ■ft'Kh.sand S'nd dirt drawn to. the j ^ , tendant at different stations In Man. George J. Dowen of the camp read The Boaod of Trade suspended both resolutlona commltteea to de- He put his in the form of an asser- oaked for removal of atampa alohe. proved that-by propaganda you can LiiabuOy Seap 4 bm tie 'bridge by state highway liucks.''l‘he| Coci.i Cola ...... 1^2 Polish o'r Hungarian. 'The premier, with his'head bent It was'myrhbpe to give impartlai tion or two>to))ped by a fbw ques- . , . _ , troubles of the United Automobile Coi Carbon . . . low,-"tftlked at. length with his aides, cheater. the post ritual . and tba, military tintU Oct. 17 all; outftanding export mand on-thiB-llne support of aSveral credit to\aU who helped to the ' Damage to school* was listed, aa fool enough of the people *U the> Workers, one’of C. 1. O.’i largeatl greater part of this washout has | ...... "S3 ■ The occupation, of the Sudeten- licenses tor sbl^mehta' of war ma- tions which he said he woUld like to Comriakeeaussyflew fO Col Gas and El ...... land Would be gradual. ,. who rcplted In monosyllables aS'they bqrtal-BSrvicei'in the Center Ceme- -pieces of legislation favorable to toe emergency,/to the article on the $1,650, while tosses to to e . water de- time," he said. unlona .. been filled In but the bridge Is still j 6k tery, East Hertford. terials, to foreign countries. working man. , have- the New. York Democrats partment's sanitary sewers were set Cbml Inv Tr 401i A German, government spokes- had lunch. v- Radio,C3ub, \ah(f' any , Information answer to their platform at Roches- Six Constructive AUernstlves T- 'g. The time and place of the or- j Toa,ne«tarOran(t*^M«/^J^ S40 closed to traffic as there was trou-j I Cntnl Soly . : 1 . ''Nothing Is determined yet,'* said Members x>f Hie Camp attended In The Board also warned against Flood Control Program at $16,160. Cheers punctuated hi* reading 6t hie w'H’ quitksaml when the bridge : , 9 13. nian did not know at the moment hoarding of "foodstuffs. * I^ndon The recent rampage of the Con.- Which makes ^It more complete, in ter'.ister this week. gfijilZatlon’e first general convention ICuns Edison ‘...... 2.5 whether foreign armle3-=-ake 9 __ ___...... ______.,Af.tna CiisualLv...... XK . 92* Cen. Foods • u Would Be Co-Guarantor / toe conventions msy take a definite everyone cbheerned. . age American enterprise so that tto, ; whole patronage system be meeting here next weelT'their de-! ...... 35 Befoj-e resuming the four-power ' ed on t h i s d a / . • 13,000,000 men - and women plan* for toe future. 12 Gen Motors b\ (Jermany woultl become a . co- conference the. British planned to The call for the town meeting I stand; ANN STRICKLAND, could aboIlabed.”>./'Amend the edrrupt cislon as arbiter* In the controver- l Ma(earoni •:...... 44k guarantor with the other peters ENURE N AIO N (CTontfaioed from Psfa One) Other ouhjects included biennial have .work ?'’ he asked. . prObUCe act tovprovlde Instant du- REMAI N H o s n i E ; i s ; L';./ - 2]>j 23'i'y Gillette .. hold ' a. quick conference with the- In the afternoon contains Items upon '■' By.' There have' been, unconfirmed | i^tutcffuubilo ' . S'ht Jk conc.emed o? the Independence' of sessions of the legislature and oust- J4id Jail for any of tb^ese Job % 20k ■ Heeker Prod- ... • ...... •’» I French. ■ which the town is required to act a t (OontIniMd from Pago One.) Slovakia’s Sudeten German areas to ■ Ing of married women from civil rumijra; they will recommend Rein- V ' -jiCrinn. General ' ' 21 .what then" would bg left of Czecho- holders who speak* out lbud_. ,on 2.'* t". 1 Iliidsnn. Motors .... l.-X-.... '8" ■ A British spokesman said he could this time. -The Voters are- to elqct OArpiany under an Anglo«French SWSS TO ACCELERATE statem ent of Vjce-Preeldefita Rich-.! Rpbrbach. Germany, Sept. 29 iillartf ford Fire '74'I' ; Irit Harv slovakia. ■ not discipm whose plan.it was that service Jobs. BAY STAKE MDTORI STS politics and teke the enforcement (Al’i- In'lhb- tinnier city, and all t Hartford Stehin Holler .... .7...... 58k by ballot all town officers .requlfed afe not In order. ! The nationalities plan that .Chancellor Adolf Hitler - ard Fronkensteen, Wyndliam Morti- 4i; . 5fi ■ Int 'Niek Niek ...... 48', 6. ., Hiller will n b t'ln slst' bn the w'as introduced. by law, to act on the reports of the were not made ppbllq, ' JAPANESE CAPTURE out of partisan bands.”: (’Repudiate mer, Ed Holt on(l S.ecretary-Tr.eoa- Jtloiii: !':Au.stra-Czcchoslovak I National Eire .... 5.S . Int Tel and Tel resignation of President EMuard Although Hitler had offered a rejecled at a conference in' Codes- CALLI NG RESERVI STS the whole Idea that the end. or to* froMiiT,.the new.-: n.... of the foiir-pow-j piioeni.x— • . 8 ^ 3 'Various town officers, to determine The Thursday edition of .the Roy berg, Germany, with British Prims INSURANCE TO BE CUT urer George Addes wRom th* board .. . H 7Z -Johns Manvllle > ...... 95 Bencs. of' Czechoslovakia. tight luncheon at the Fuehrerhaua, v/hether or not the town wishes to allst paper L’Action'DYancalse waa- ‘objective’ Justifies the means.' expelled several months ago At thej -.cr crmferencK.;in .\]iimciE had little,! Trnvelo'r.s ' 41(1 'Chatrthierlain and hta aides had a 'Minister Chamberlain on 'Sept. 22. .^ OPEN FORUM TIENKIACHEN FORTS -er-nn effect nm the brfhttle'(rentier ' 430 iKeiinPcott ...1...... 423i, ' A Clerman spokesman made It accept state aid funds for the high- tsized by police after carrying an al- Berne, Switzerlaiid SepL 29.-:^^ H* occitaed .President Robiievelt climax of dissension.whtch'greft (Diif •I’liblle rtllitieH Lehigh ■ 'Val Rd plair^howcver, that" (Jermany ex- real 'Britlsh rfilial of several courses The communique said: _ of pretending to form a new liberal fnctlohs,.,_ . .. i Conn, l.t, ancKi’ow.'. 4<.j ways. to determine if/,^tbe 'itown took on Alexis . Legerj^-sscretary- “Yesterday’s meeting of the DEMOCRATIO PLATFORM. Boston, Sept 29.—(AP) — Sav (AP)—Rwitzerlond hoe decided "aL' of charges and counter-charges of. 13 Ligg and Myer.s ...... 94 pects“ lm to' resign voluntarily. when they got back to their hotel. wishes to contribute funds to the general of the foreign inmistry, who _ or The Evening Hferald':, Shanghai, Sept. 29—lA Pl^Tapa- party on principles ’’hoary with’'re- ' .Numeroiis-shootlng-frays were re-'cyjnn pow " Tut Earlier from train and plane with ernmeqt was concqrned'*with ztq»^ Inga to motortsts of "more than least to accelerate” coUlng reservlsU (jomrounlsm'. ' " - I ported last. nfew. beUVeWi Czccho-; riarU'orrt Ele'c! L i ' ' I-oe w's 49 k •‘'Bones already h as‘his. md’ney In Windham. Omnmuntty Memortallis with Daladier ' at Munich, and C Ihe Democratic nominees for. to® $300,000" were claimed today for a nue today reported, capture of If . to* Munich , conference "produces action” and of blindly.:: stamping oU HlUmon spporenUy biki persuod- 1,-onllard .'t :.;, . Swltzeriafid,”' he said' sarcastically. scarcely a pause the eomber-faeed of a note of the British gover~ s'' '.a.d ' and th^udeten\G crm an I niunilHatibg'Sbs ...... 18 k hbepital, to determine' if -the tow njother officials of the Foreign Office, Board of Selectmen, Dr. George A. tentative schedule of 1939 compul- Tlenklachen forts -commandinit negsGve results”, toe Swiss Tele- opposition as conseraatlve. iM Lewis and Murray to' hold the Mont Ward ,. 2'...... 454* Tr 'Oermany will reaffirm 'her 'Premier. Mussolini of Italy, the favors the construction of a new! -The government used war time containing proposals^of the Br louette, William R. Campbell, Yangtae river narrows. 90 miles Free Corps. ^ iJHartford -- - Gas ■ B. .ady-eyed Prime Minister Cham- goyeniiniuit for sucwaielya reallig-”: sory automobile Insurance rate's an- graphthiogeney said today. If being conseryative on drag- C. I.T O. ^ventlon Immediately I AVaAh-JCi!lv/I.. . ; 8\ guarantee, given , by Hitler ! In hl« county buUdlng at Roi^ville, to de- police power to check.« campaign ft. n6Un -Grant, A rthur ®. MeCaoiit nounced ky S tate XnattraneaCominlB- downatru to Yrotti-Hankow, Chinese -The agency-said tha men would be ging " America-tntortha morass"br were weamtoWofl I So. N^W 'E ng . Tel; ‘go. 143- - I Nat Else ...... address in the SportapalaSt In Ber- berlain of . Britain, and the a'glrres-^ termlne what action Uie town for “peace at any price” by the Uoh ctf .tho I^nch-BritiOb . reedm*. proylalonal capital and' main Japa- aHerJhe"November'elecHdhe,;rathfr| -Mass, . . . . . ; . ,23 k sive, squat Premier Daladier -qf Maurice T. Mbriarty,. Thomas F. sloner Charles F. J. -Harringtoa. rushed at once to Sw Ish fcontiera, Tf political immorality oir'lnto Lhd Dead than before. ' Pittsburgh )* -In thei : ik ■ .26',, ! Nat Cash Reg 24'4 lin Monday night that he will make wishes to take regarding zoning, to Rightist, former.^ preniier, Pierre mendatlona (of Sept. 19). Sulliyan "and Theodore C. Zimmer, nese'objective. called.' ■■-■■■. Indus trlalie France hurried to the glistening "These recommendations' wars ae- H jo only-changes from [ the ‘1938 sea* of^ reaction Is cohservaUve,' lead for selection os the Convention] .'2 2'j no -further terrltoidal demands on hew w i^act .-laaaounead. today. tJU.fQltawiog.j)tott^ nUsiB, ;.h*. aald.-w a*a.rartiiatl« M-vin- ... . ■Heoyy'Wddi-^faen J chser fnlj^‘jotn -F u e h r e r h a u a . ------■— aa—» ' ^'fbBffoawhlch they are basing- their. ‘city;”Lewi*“wnr itte { Fresh - .r'Tirere GerrtsnyT'iuprenw-’liadisr tidaa-fdr.;lnsui4Bra « TM>ff.alOD spftr te st!" " '!...... ■>...... /borrowjmoney, for current expenses, Direction . and coordination of air " SAFETY. FIN REMOVED Tl^t Bepes had made the same mis- But Europe, while hoping fdr 'The Czechoslovak government President Franklin D. Rposeyelt and Harrington added .the apiount In- front'ond admitted their own losau take that was made by Kurt Schu'- and to teansact any other business protMUon mrvices is put under ment has taken a decision regard- , Governor Wilbur' L. Croqs. surance companies would eoUoct un- were very heavy. SHANGHAI DEFENSE Philadelphia, Sept 29—/(AP)—I bR A N C FS” peace, continued to prepare for war. the ministry of war, which drafts Fhtladelphia, Sept, 29—(AP)— "Money, money everywhere and not schnigg, the last chancellor of Inde- Britain’s mighty fleet was mobilized. proper to come before the meeting, ing a reply to this' note of the Brit- “We Itelleve that the town govern- der his tenUtlve schedule whs 9 per pendent Austria, now prisoner of. The only two items likely to the. thousands of men and women ish government.. ' ment can and should be pht on a cent leu than they sought He did For eight months, a safety pin was a dime for the asking” might be JUICY CALIFORNIA *1A France'decrecd power for DaladleT needed for those services. Hbngkohg, Sept. 29.—(A P)— A lodged in the throat of 23-montblR th« Nazis In Vienna. to effect immediate complete mobili- cause a discussion are the zoning Adopte Potritlve Attitude more biistoess-llk® basis. To this not announce toe figures, however. battalion of Seafbrth Highlander the theme song for two panhandlers J ^4.*/ • (Pub' Sl^ This was In underestimating the clause, and the report of the re- Workers In national defense indus- end, we urge on Immediate survey old Kenneth Miller. Hospital physi- who appear almost daily on a Nortb l . 2|tt JiE* l y C d t ! H"rtcv"5toct!‘’n ■' 28 k zation and as this wCs written Hit- tries may,be .nobilized immediately ‘This reply , adopted a positive at- NEW YORKERS URGED troops arrived from Shanghai today ‘r 8... \1,(! 'I Radio extent of the desire of all German- ler's motorizeo legions were rolling modeling cornmittee. Little is known titude In principle toward the Brit- tbs Board of Se^tm en of all to bolster-defense's erf tola British ciona removed It -without Inatru- Philadelphia - street corner. The 21'3 23k Reading ____ J4 dom to hg united with‘the Reich about the zoning planned for If the upon word from Daladier. town bureaus and departments and ments and sent toe child home In spot is just In front of toe United | toward jam frontiers. The new law gives the government ish proposals regarding execution naval outpost. „-4litri the ir.tPi'ter of Czfcb.-isl.ivukia. : ‘ " ''^‘‘ .,Gom. 5 21krRpm Rand .... 14 k of the Nazi'regime. Once at the Fuehrerhaus the four town so votes, but it is expected a by degreea of the dellminatlon and the elimination of inefficiency- and WUp STAR CANCEIS TO PRAY FOR pIaCE half on hour4 States mint. ' Kepub Steel . .s 17 The spokesman referred to the representative of the Lake AssociS- complete control of foreign trade. It waste. We also urge the centrzd- ' Volunteer ijefense organisations I N o r t h a n d Judd .'___■ took a huhied lunchebfi, an4.^brtly also carried the .ullowlng paragraph transfer of -territories, but it -con- ore. being organised. : 23k. Rev Tob B ... -4 1 k Czechs ■ In most disdainful terms. before 2 p. m: (8 a. m., e. s. tT)—;^re- tton .will present this clause. Izatlon of purchasing for toe town P^TATO ES>w ezT6 .l9 < .4,-.-- i-- -Stow i Wilcox, -8 ''.Safeway Stores on financial measures: - tain* some - reservations. New York, Sept 29 — (AP) . Many of toe approximately 200 / 1 Russell Mfg.Co. .. -... 1^. <’W’e don’t won’t them,” be said. sumably thS expiration of. HlUeriA Regarding the cemodeimg of the "The Czechoslovak governments In bfle - Purchasing, Board, which TRIPOFAQUITANIA 3') • ‘Schenlev 'Dls . .... 15k 'kV.e offer five Czechs for every Ger- bojl, it has been reported that the ' Gives Financial Control Shan have full responsibility for all *®yop LAOu&rdia In a apacial proc- German residents here mad* plOM postponement of mobilization—they minister of finance Is charged reply was handqd to the British Tarnation urged all New Yorkera to 22 ,Sears Roebuck .... 68k marii'^ Besides. It Is against our were- at thS conference table. law-special totvn meeting vote at --. purchases of toe town and qball be to leave for Manila-.aboard a Ger- MADE SPECincl'SS"/’"./,;;;',: 11 Shell Union . . . “fr . rawunK voio ai. preparing In time of peace and government before the opening of London, Sept. 29.—(AP) — lYie spend live m lnutu praying for man ship soiling Saturday. Stanley W orks...... -----144A racial prtoctoles to have people not Their., task w’ls to find means of ' empowered to make purchases only Cunard White Star Company an- tU R N IP S -® !^ TOP 4 **.|Q c 37 ■] Socony Vac ...... 13>; of our blood sa-p&rt of our nation.” the four powers’ - conference at from the lowest responsible bidder. world peace at 12:30 p.m. today do.', pfd ...... satisfaction tor Hitler and bis Sude- mooa.a. lto_W^ -Pf V) financial Munich.” ■ nounced today that “owlrg to un- 29k ’South Pac ...... '. 15k The idea of having Internatlooal ten German followers, a leass ,on of a consolidated school has been de- "We believe that the Board of while tha tour-poeVer parley Is. un- ■ (foottnued from. Page Onr.l I Torrlpgton . , South.lR'wy . . . .. luclte In doubt measures necessary for the condiKt foreeun ctreumstanou over which derway at Munich.. ", j V e d e r Root ,... Ilk forces, police the plebu ^ life tor Czechoslovakia and peitee clared illegal owing 'to the amend- of war. . , -Selectmen I should show Its confl- we have no control" it waa heces- LABOR WI L L^ P ORT St Brands ...... 4.. 7 ful areas, he said, .was tahehfrom for all this gim-studded continent ment in the warning which stated s _ denee to the integrity of Manches- . The mayor sold bis action wm In LEI lU CE iczbehq elared." This agiendment. offered by 1, Nmr Vork Banks St Gas and E3 .. the experience of the pleblsclte^jn ‘Terms tor purchases and pay- .ury to cancel the sailing of the liner fooponu "to a generioi raq u u t from Senator Wheeler (D. Mont.), would Bank ' of New York • f • •' . 3 ^ and perhaps for the'whols world. sum of $30,000 os the appropriation. ments abroad are filled by the minla- POLAND AWAITS REPLY ter women by naming women to AqultanlA' from Southampton for have given Congress the final say on ■St Oil C al ...... ; . .. 29 .41 the. Saar region, as a ivsult of which- Should this be correct, the to'wfi will Jury duty, and we deplore toe action New York (Vtober fl. toe rapnoentetlvM of the three Bankers '^ s t ,. St Oil N J ...... the- Saar returned to Germany In Deadline LMd Aside ter of finanbe after agreement with CURLEY FOR GOVERNOR any chances approved by the Presi- .... 62 ' Hitler’s latest deadline was laid receive no federal money, because ministerial departments or purchas- of the present Board of Selectmen The anntouncement added that faiths, OathoUe, Jewish and P ro tu - Centrsk Hanover Tex C o rp ...... 424G 1935. October 1st Is the deadline jfor ap- ON T E R R i r d ^ NOTE In not'naming a single Manchester tont” r; dent. It (a.y.ed of adoption by three Chase ...... Timken Roll Bear aside for - the talks. Yesterday ing and'paying organizations." paaungera with reurvatlons on, toe votes! ■ _ -----46k ^ No Need to Vote. plications accompanied by | appro- The exact nature o f! the contem- woman to Jury duty. Aquitania were being advised re- The proelsmatlMi sold all church- Boaton, S ept 29.—(A F)--A ’^dg- [ Chemical ...... Trans America . ,As-to the regions where the pop- Chamberlain revealed to Parliament "We advocate fair and adequate oroua campaign" to re-elect former A& P BREAD Clar? said he would continue to City ...... »k that the F8iebrer had announced his priAtiODA. . w .. ., plated financial measuree were not Warsaw, S ept 2t.—(AP) —WhU# garding accommodations on othar- u and.synofoguM would b* kept oppo« the proposed creation of a Union Carbide ...... 81k ulation was overwhelmingly Ger- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Carpen- treatment for aged dependents. vesuls. . . open. Gov, James M. (Turley was launched Continental .., man, he said, there obviously was no decision to take action at 2 p.m. specified. —-- the dismemberment of Czechoslo- otle-mafi rib'll seVvlce admlntitration Union Pac ...... -----85 ter, who have been spending their The move against L'Action Fron- "Ws heUeve to st too Board of I t waa underatoodv. tha company today by to# Executlv* Council of LONG W H ITED^2=:15< Com Exchange' .! Unit Aircraft ..., -----25'k need for a-'plebiscite. yesterday but in response to Mus- wihtere In Florida for many years vakia was being discussed at Mu- . ' Selectmen -should "take immediate to* Moosachuaetto Federation of La- *nd of the olffce of auditor-general First National ., 'He addei that Britain!and France solini’s urglngs had postponed mobl- calse followed the suppression of the nicb; Poland awaited today a repiy Would hold toe Aquitania ready for to .take over most of the duties of Unit Corp ...... 2«4 where hurricanes are supposed to newspaper La Liberte last n ight steps to secure lower electricity government u u in cau of war. nssjt. o&rtojt Buxm bor. The Cotmcll unanimously on- C Guaranty Trust . .Unit .Gas Iit)p ..., ...» 9k realized this. Also, the municipal lizatlbn tor 24 boura to her note to Prague Tuesday oqt- , rates, especially for commercial and ^oraed Chiriey loot night and on- MILK LOAF ■:r8« Jie comptrolle. ' general,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„? THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,19SS ICHESTER E ^N IN Q HERALD. MANOTE8TER, CONN,. THtlS&AY.^EPTEM BER 29,193*

J' ‘ - ■ HjartnetTs______. H&iner . ' ■ 7 s , --r ■ , Dotom Pirates In 9thr Bu 6 t Thursday, Sept. Compiled by Studenta o f Maneluptar High School' VOL. n . NO. 4. * 'x- — I RED SOX LEAD HITTINe TN AMERICAN MANAGER'S SOCK PUT! i PHaTOGRAPHERS Leghifi OfHoncket-billlarda, aar- had. duplicated the startling feat Tw^ye yran ago th» "No School" hurricane damage .inflicted on' Man list of states which will be able to The student body should be pIeaa-\ of the .1914 Boston Braves and also Chester and surrounding tow ns' by and\retold experiences during and show a marked decrease in motor ence Andersbn of Kane, Pa, wiu Pennant Hopes; Baners '.i alfn^ blew-’ ed to note that the S. A. A. had Abara JilO; Yaska Hali give tee^tron a of tea Center BU- b.In This WeebEnd’s the first time a team had scored being, stranded" In 'Hartford ivhen after\]ast week's hurricane, the vehicle deaths and Injuriea for the two Successive w bltewashlngaIt ‘ it hM been eoj many • ye*i el- the bridge was closed due to flood. already 585 subscribers at the close hard parlore a full uninterrupted worst oiwt'er in the history of Con- current year. * was actually the start of three con- To Face Lee In Vital Clash moat < thirteen— elnce Mancheater They related'the following record If careful driving and walking on of school Tuesday, By the end of hour’/r diaplay of hts daaallng roper- Hlfb acjieol haa been cloaed for even nepticut.\ Ja Fira HHt By Sasatan. Headline College Tnssle. secutive 4-0 drives as New York* of events experienced In thetr trip, the highways are practical until thS ■the 8. A) A. campaign, FridAy, Sept tonight at 10:80,. Anderaon, overwhelmed Chicago In 1983. a half day for any reaaon at all, that IS an Interview wjth a High School 'Startlp^ocross an open field In hla early thlrtlea, occuplaa through Wat already ankle dpep, end of the year, a greater rate of 80,.^ the number is certain to 'ba' had- built a bat- when the "No School" whistle blew World reporter. decrease will be achieved than in « oame poslUon In pocket-bllllard Chi(teffo, Sept. 29.— (A P )— rural glr ^udent plunged head- much larger. DREW MTODLETON By HARR'y GRAYSON ting order that waa a pitcher’s last Thuraday morning, no one After taking pictures of most of any previous year. August of this fancy shot clrelca, as CharUe Pater- nightmare —IBari Coombs, Mark Pittsburgh** Pirates went into aaamed to what It meant. the important losses in Manchester, long into a ' ditch, hidden from ited Preee Bporte W r lt ^ Sporto Editor, NEA Servloe .view: by the^ Unhurt but year noarked the gr^test^ lm|«we- To tee majority: ,of the students, son In the' caron bllUard. world. Koenig, Bsb^ Ruth, Bob Meuaei;' the third and last act o f a base- >!■ «T **' ” H,-« ambitious, etu- *■ sn-t fnnlc ■ HHp.lnto Hnrt- there’s nothing to jninftiy 3^ Peteraon hlmaetf. Ja-lOH-piaoed-thq r wiTto TBS" -«»s«t-ln-GonBeoyout-e-fight Mr. BohMr^FTO~do W its sirterar rtirtBng upsets in ;Laz8ert"andryii b«nidrarae™it""Wf1erW daqta came to school tb ft .mprnlng, ford expecting to stay only a short duce fftallties within . her limits. A. exce{if the b rih ^ g in of inohes aeal of., approval on Andarspn’a Dugan, , Watte Hoyt, while, but much to teeir surprise safety of a nearbylumae, where' onX' There’s- a great deal more, ac Olareaoe Anderaon the first round of major games ones only to discover that aebool waa Ruasell Roberis Hafty Sqoatrite lous friends fum lsh^her with dry This Improvement amounted to a most dangerous club work, and tee Kane, Pa. expert’a W. H. Reuther and Bob Shawkey with the Chicago Cubs today, cloaed for the first time since 1920 upon reading a Courant bulletin Ted Browa -’ ing to a student Council raemh more demonstrating teat anything Presldeat of Ooramerrlal Club. clothing. \ \ , forty-one ^ cent decrease. This is Student Coonril Prealdeat In 0 |F business at tee aupremacy waa given official recog- carried the .pitching burden, if any. grimly aware it was their best at wWch_-Ume a heavy snow storm they learned that the bridge had however. ■ An Inside survey of teL can happen In football these days, *1^1 1 shall iilwajm remember the Unaware of the gu^V fierceness, all the more remarkable because 7 C»i^ec Th^'-Boston . Red nition when he waa chosen the Na- et-biUlardS, but no one can play as coUege teams open fire on a much The Plratea 'Of 1927 had such aces chance of regaining th? lead in made it impossible to continue been ^ilosed-.and that it jvoiild be four years,- I have . spent In Man- August, with the large 1 umber of affair, ahowz many Important stop^ tional BllUard Aosodatlon for na- many difficult trick and fancy shots as the Waner broteera, Pie Tray- ImpoRsible for anyone to attempt to senior left the stallM ^hool bus before-the work is finished. . wider front Oct. 1. the National l>eague pennant aebool In the afternoon. chester High school, claims Harry on the way home WednesMy in an out-of-state cars, using the high- tion wide exhibition and inatrueUon and miss so few oe tela retiring, ndr, John'Gooch, Lee Meadows, get back into Manchester..for an- The council membera hava been Thsrs are iwo Again the eyes ot pigskin pecans melee. Knocked half a game The nawspapeA have been filled Squatrltb, this week’s nominee for attempt to get to hla two ways is often regarded aa a danger- noisee In tee work,. Anderaon and Peteraon were mild-mannered cueist from tea turn -toward Minneapolis, . where Vlo Aldridge, Svengros and Glenn with stories and pictures of the other day any way. ous monte. But all danger does not Instructed as to the S. A. A. at a Ivory Industry , '! after- added aa feature attractlona in eon<' Wright. out of first place by Manag*er On The Spbt Upon hearing this news the two the Legion of Honor; Sturdily buUt, miles further on, but .soon ranged, Tidbits meeting. Pennsylvania hUlA, with tea WlUlam against highly-touted Washington, damago* which were done by the yet quiet and even tempered, Harry after a speedy flight with tbeve^d, mas with tee last day of August. noons, t e e cbmi pm Chicago Junction with tee world title match- Hodge’ personaUtV. He mokes SlX' Minnesota demonstrated that It Tlie Psychology. Gabby Hartnett’s epic home refugees made tracks for the office Tow come tee fall ahd early winter 2. The pledge slips, given to stu- hurricane. Manchester High school Once again the "top-spot" In this Squatrlto'a four years In high school which paugbt In his trench coat) where the jCiibs are It on aa. In PhUadalphla and Now York, teen balls In one stroke, and fifty might weU be off on another pro- It was said that the. Plratoa, Ruth at tbe Pbta. of John Dwyer and after they had months, when esrly dusk, fallen Hello Elverybody— dents which contain tee parents’ the Plratei—thw dld^lt pretty fair socking crowd them- run in yesterday’s dusk, the was not left untouched "by the column g^ s to Middletown's "Tody" explained their difficulties, were ..In- have been studd.ed with brilliant Sitting in a small automobile on Oab- and kept large audlencee In con-, other oeemlngly lihposslhle' shots, tracted winning streak. hurricane either. Seven panes of sophomore lass became hyaterli leaves and the beginnings of the Despite tee tremendous hurricane and student’s signature is kept by by HArthett’s ninth, homer atant ecotaay with their nigh unbe- selves, were beaten tee day befqre Pirates virtually have to get Coleman, for the best performance vited to stay at his house In Hart- athletic achievements. -r havoc, we^ were brought together the S. C. member, as a personal' with expert eaae,^ precision and Nebraska Is tee opposition this all of Babe’s, coming In the ..4th gtaas ware broken, thrM of the trees when the vehicle commenced to tee^' winter sleet and snow make the yesterday and took the ue lead Uevable earoma and comblnatlooa. rapidity. Anderaon,' before and af- trip, and while MaJ. Biff Jones has the series started as they sat in the up ofT the floor to win the peii* of the .week. "Tody" tallied all three ford. , ' Deciding to take full ad- Harry has not been a member of hazardous. Connecticut has last Thursday. Aa you know the record with dates and payments on . game. Hoyt held the Cards to srhlch beautified the school grounds a club during his four years Inas- ter precariously from one aide to —And the other Ates\ from Although he has made' Innumer- ter bis exhibition will be available never loet. an opening game wher- stands and marveled as- the Yan- nant. And the Cubs have to, de- Mtddletown\ouchdownB In the last vantage of the situation, the two a standard for herself and it is etorm didn’t sCbp the “World” staff tee back. kees batted ball after ball over the three hits In the opener. and provided diade for the students quarter agalt^Agawam High (rom students.at once went to the'Cour- hiu'ch as he never had tlnae for the other. i^diiehever ball park is enterti Bg able breaks of 100 balls and more, for expert Instruction free to all ever he has coached, and aur- Return of Mack. 'When I got to my home,” states uij\te us who use the highways for from getting out teeir paper. ■ , 3. Students recel-ve a receipt tit I /tee Red Box or vice -versa. edging tea OoDhara a WaaU that tee Plratea pend upon a shattered pitching .^wara uppoiAcd, -and six jnore_lre«8l Raturday night HTit office and obtained penplsston them, having been on a dtffefenl their’ payjqent , • .. Anderaon laya no clatm to euprefn- pa'trohs. Admission to exhiUUon -prised by ed ' I ' Connie Mack bobbed, up with an- ob one senior, “I wax startled to find eitbv motoring or walking, to help fear'ago, Usda GiTOhUBKwa, Who couJto’t aquU were made such a 'Stair to Stop ■ that. last stand :T I a^WTHMmimjir------i-fflSHsaEH^weto lead his team . , a 21-H triumph. to, use "ftio Cpiirant pHritogfaphlc' team each season ilT year .long. In 4. 'Ihe money, in a s ^ e d * en- The'ITO Rid Sox won another yestei^ aey-ta tee oonipetttlTe fl«d or pMik-; "0186 frei."” '^ ■ ’ ■ ■ ’ other group of new etara to win the test all entrances were blocked by put otu* state as near the top as pos- While walking. About town last ost Johnny Howell and others' by ' matter-of-fact way that the Buc- drive. The lack of electricity, probably darkrooms to develop their shots of fall, he plays football, Bi the winter sible. S . velope, la turned In to tee office day, 8-1 over the Athletics, whlob ^ world clumplonsblps ot 1929 and the fallen trees. My only alterna- Thursday, Fri'day and Saturday, i graduation, figure to run second caneers never got over their amaze- Flog HtagM On Ooiaa caused the moat trouble and was oni the hurricane and flood. After a basketball and In spring and sum- 'ConnecUcut Safety" la a bulletin, where It goes to the bank for de- A mild soort for-thenr theae dav^ 1930. untu tee St. Loula Cardinals, ef the main reasons why the school The soccer team oificially opena tive was to seek safety with a neigh- noticed many of tee football.and soc- tela time. ment. ' Upon the Winning depended tbs strenuous' day of climbing fllglits mer takes part in track events. published by the Highwray Safety cer boys getting into shape by ^It. MUd In view of the faet the sparked by roiaterous‘Pepper Mar- was dosed. The llghU, fire alarm, its 1938 season by pli^qng Bristol of stairs to the roofs of buildings, bor." leading the American League In Frits Crisler makes hU bow oa ■ Waite . Hoyt, George Ptpgras, tin, ended thrir sway in 103L* rise or faU of eadi club’s pennant Harry Is an all-around athlejte and Driving over cluttered roads in an Commission whose offices are locat- chopping trees. Take a look at their A. daily report sheet trillng Herb Peninock and Cy Moore, sup- qirlbUer system for the prevention Saturday morning at Cohrter Oak hiking through the.rapidly flooding namA, amounts paid to data and' batting with J99 and booat aix hlt- Mlphigan'a head man against Mich- The A ’s o-wned one of baseball’s star, for should tea ^ b s win they stars in all of tee sports In which effort to determine the condition of ed at 15 Lewis Street in Hartford. muscles! igan State at Ann Arbor. A new ported by eharp socking, set down would, shorten the ^mathematical of firsa, the clocks and the bell sys- Field. Soccer Is a aport ^ Ic h la area.s and llst,ening to the Courant he takes part. In this bulletin there .^re many amounts paid before alsd goes to tera above the fiOO'mark. finest teams with Max Bishop, tem. all of which are used In the highly IhtereatUig, but-ln M ^ h ea- photographers expjsfffi'thelr assign- a friend’s home, a World staff mem- brooni sweeps clean, but I doubt the Pirates handily. However, a odds which have been against them He la pne of the hopes of the foot-, ber was' surprised to find that( tbe articles,' all deallpg with s^ety and main office. Miss Mary ■ Mc- Seas Flag Next Year Mickey Cochrane, Jimmy Foxx, Al aehool were affected by thie loss. ter High. bchOol It has. never\at ments the boys returned home to Well, even though tee storm stop- Guire gets these and files teem. that tea Wolverines have come back Wild pitch by John MIIJus In the Simmons, Bing Miller, Jimmy elnce they began their great .stretch ’-A ball team as a result of his exploits bridge, which he must croSs, was telling of the different precautionary ninth Inning .with tee score tied ruhr- But If tbe Pirates win/ they oaF.. Since the bell system of the school tracted much interest .Let’s -all team that the excitement of the day ped us from having a good time at 0*. Constant checks, are made and Thw hava won IT out of their far enough to successfully cope bykes, George Bamshaw, Pat Ma- Gsbbjr Hartnell In the hackfleld last year, being, both not to beTound. ' measurea being followed In the tee dance, which waa supposed to be laat 2T and Jois Cnfiiln, -the manager with a very fine Spartan club with clinched tee final game tend the need only take.tenie-of-tbalr tour M sUU out of order,r. It la Mcessary up bright and early Saturday roorw was not yet p-ver^ various aecUons_ of. the state.^___ - the numbers and nfiotmt, In order lone 'and a. young pitching ace iCmefgiHwyTtedto Job; 7 x-strong—offensi v«—and — Texas makes things more faVorable fan| took heart, he cut loose wite Loula. •- It Is nscsasary, for lack o f ade- states one senior. ourtesy of officials In charge of activities to those whose payments Seven Teuns To Battle In the Cubs, , Mack Tha Cuba’ 6 to 8 triumph yeater^, Leavenworth High 7-0 In s night through' to some of the Isolated Javelin record of 170 feet, 6 inches, of ypiir time! ■ are paid up to dAte but not com- "Pltetfing," mourned Mr. Cronin, for Notre Dame. That’s tee way ■a wild heave and (Boombs scored Wilson, KUci Cuyler, Riggs -Ste- quiUe Uf bting, to shift some classes football game at Waterbury Mon- Stranded at Peru’s fruit stand local fairs In the various communi- things work In Aootball. The Jay- with the winning counter.' day waa their ninth atralght and ANOTHER LINKS towns. After he had worked with which he set last year at the Rhode ties of tee state, the Highway Qom- pleted. "Tbat’a I t I f wo had tome pitching Local Sport phe'nson, ■Ch*i'’ley' Grimm' and and study halls into the aaeembiy day. This score does not tpll the full his raadcnsted the faet. that, any peo- First Safety BuUdi^ 83 percent; R 18, 50 p e r ^ t ; R 19, games with enough possibiiiUes to Indiana As" Big Tea Opens Zachary the others, aa Ruth set an leigh Grimes. In the opener hut all gage on a house he values at new. Friday night the. Tigers foot- ple wishing to get mo.ssages across get along and to have the esteem for repairs to be made. of getting “up" in the world! around fiOT and Doc Cranter around worked crew. , 850,000, and a couple, of sore feet 5>f his fellowmen. . - . — Connecticut Is going to have a 28 percent; R 22, 38 percent; R 38, test tee mental capacities of ah The first Big Ten engagement of all-Ume aeries batting. average of were extra base hits. Fine pitching ball teaqi meets Martlnsburg,. West to New Haven should phone John Many students were stranded at 33 percent; R 24, 48 percent; R. 25, TOO. Foxx leads in runs batted in Five games of softball thla Sat- Einstein... ..we took one look"at tee the campaign brings out Ohio State .652 ahd Gehrig, an ace in his own by Jess’ Haines and BUI Hallahan Pirate# Uea Baners. today. WAnONS’ MOOR ROOMS Virginia, in s game which bringa a John Hamilton. the 'high school during the hurricane building, perhaps -tee first of its For the* benefit of those students Today Russ Bsuers, rested and Dw^er and he would put - them Kind in tee United States, to be used 44 ^rcent; R 26, 64 percent; R 27, with 167 and la second In homers urday afternoon will launch tee hte- Ust and thought that another hurri- mid Indiana inColumbus, The Hoos- right by now, hit .645. Lou banged accounted for the two Cardinal tri- Ferebee completed' bis trans-con- aouthem high aebool football team through and had to walk home "amid fallen who do not know the reason for the 50 ^rcent^ R. 28, 28 percent; R 31,. I ’Site 48 end In runs Mored with 134. letle carnival which the TMCA It cane waa swirling about us.... lers, Startled airteanda by prevail- out four homers and Ruth three. ready, carried Pittsburgh;# hopes to tinental golf tour at the Salisbury trees and debris. ■ . in the interests of highway safety umphs. for the HtsL time td Connecticut. ■'ftay and Wes say that no sooner and trsiffic regulation. It is'belhg police .whistle—It is to replace the 61 pAreent; R 32, 40 percent' ■ ’ ’’ "Don’t think ba won’t be able to 8ponsb|1pg at the north end play ing, 10-0, a year ago to hand Ahe the mound.' Against him the Cubs golf‘club, Weatbury, L. I;, last night lltudents O f Two A rt Classes did the radio announcement come ■ Eating sandwiches three, times a electric bells Which were put oijt of- grounds ton. October 1 and 8, It wad, ^ ' ' t. ' pitted BUI Lee, teeir ace hurler, but Plans have been made to' expect a cphstnicted ,in SaugatucK at accost FrankUn Itailding Ldo It again next year," counsels Buckeyes their Worst defeat In four I with the final 36 holes of tee 72 he '^Gcanpare Modend^lc And capacity erdwa of about 10,000 spe'e- over the air then ttie phone started BAND day provert to- be monotonous,, to commission by the.storin.~ Rememher Cronin. *Tf 1 can find some pitcblhg aiBibtmbed' today by Harry W. .U'weren’t for our bounden duty a weary one. . Lee pitched nine inn- [played there ■yesteraay.’ Tto rM imoJ of 1150,000 by William Phelps Eno, Rm. 8; 60"’Mroeht; R "'6, 45’’ p e r - ’ ’ to^ couple of readers named Joe seasons; "The Bucks win be hurt If- Colofiial In^rlor A t Kurnl- tators. During the half-time 'Inter- to ring and soon the first message .students .whose homes were equip- It isn’t tee start of a racd but tl I next spiring we’ll give those Yan- Thompaon, physical director of the JofaHBy Rabb’s knee falls to come ings against the Cardinals Monday, his last putt home at 10:30 p. m., who haa -spent more than forty cent;. R 11.-86 percent;'-R 13, 53 and the. necessity for filling this miaslon the. Middletown Bkhd and was op Its way to New Haven. Aftfer ped with electric stovte. end o f a. period. percent; R 18,’ 87 percent; R.14, ' I koes quite, a rub." Y. " Seven teams are scheduled to' around, but the Scarlet Is well fixed relieved Dizzy Dean Tuesday and. thus finishing well under tee condl* tore Store. - ADDED TO MRS MUSIC Opening the front door. In answer years collecting highway traffic column, we’d throw up oiir bands in Swing 'Group and Chorus. will fur- this the boys were busily employed records. 74 percent; R 15, 81 percent; R. 16, The Sox beat the Athletics yes- engage ■fp tee preliminary tussjes for material and should get off to a YANKEE INFIELD TOPS worked an Inning yesterday. tions of his bet which included . 600 X medemlstlcDome and a colonial nish entertainment. Let’s hope the carrying messages from the tele- to the bell, a senior was greeted by -P.S. Don't forget your homework. 28;^percent;; R 17, 27 p e r i^ t i R terda„ with one of teeir less glam- to decide the finalists who will play hopelei^reslgnatioh and head tor flying start. In world series’ ' atmosphere boles of golf, with k maximum of a"" branch of a' fallen tree. . , Noteworthy articles In ttfe recent on October 8. I the com^rative peace and quiet of charged' with ■'tee excitement, of heme, set up at the WatWne Broth- plans all work out! phone to the radio operator for most New Music Being Issued To issue are two editorials, one,by t)t. —The 'fo r m e r " . 18, 20 percent; R 21, 31 percent: l oroua huribrs, Joe Having, a veteran MtSiquette figures to bow at lOQ strokea per 18 holes on tee tour. of the night. ' Many of thd mes- Sent out by his mother to «loae R. 22, 27 percent; R 23, 14 percent; ^ The first round will get under way Euro]Mah\ shores... .however, our Madison to a Wisconsin ' brigade 34,465 screaming fans,, the-Piratea The Umn limit for tee.'bet expired .jt, ere’ furniture atore, were visited by Choirs For Christmas Con- the garage doors, "a sophomore found McConaugby, President of Wesleyan iwho has knocked around—and been the'Interior Decorating'and the Art sages that were asked to be sent R 24, 60 percent; R 25, 40 per-. at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon be- two-fold relponsiblllty «makea It in- that la on tee upgrade; IN FIELDING, H im N G were Jittery yesterday but toll oY •t midnight. The-'glrla’ fall sports'^seasoti was no doors, and no garage. , University, who writes about "Sel- knocked around—considerably. He tween Talcottville and ■ Cheney V ^ \ Although they conAhritted i. Appreciation claases Tuesday-after-' were really unncces.sary, ^it a few cert; Three Choirs Busy,. fUh Driviijg”, tee other, unsigned, PERFORMANCES O ip R B ) cent; R 36, 34 percent J fATg the A ’S six bits, one of them cumbent'upoh^ us (you’d think we Yale, minus Clint Frank and ‘Ferebee arrived In New York yes- slated to startWednesday . with of them proved to be of vital im-. Having no- electric lights, many -The- Student. .COuncll - fljttds -■=.4hle--- .Brqthera. At lj45 o’clock, GJbbIcs. were-running fnr- political office Ay some—more;i_may—flnd -Coium) ^ . .. four bad fielding errors, they, battled terday morning after., plemnc 72 ___n«m,___ i_l______...... 'Students have coinplained about do^ which Is . : headed — .iiMove— Overj+l l-Frankie^Hayes' homerr will tangle 'with Moriarty Brothers white, hlttlpg-leaa-thajfthe-piratesii)ack"t5" taw 'tS (Fl«ad"tw te0;^B nt . The students were piterested In hockey as the apbft for teat arteiv ^'rTa'ftce^ ...... Please!” - . campalgn a great deal, at worX^but Yankees Are Beaten the tone of thW little essay) to and the Sid Luckmon to Siegel bqlps In Philadelphia, a verip _ noon. Monday the girls’ play soccer The nexf day both .Ray and ,Wes Musically minded Manchester Ing homework by candlelight. Soon BYmYDENmilETARlUMl and the winners of these two games passing combination a . bit too Ilekrig, H o rW , on group average, really have done the Cubs’ determination and \ will for the tour rounds. ^ Ha .started olt the manner in which the rooms were “Drive Carefully” and "Walk feel teat the experience obtained in ' Joe Krakauskasy. the-Washington wrack our alleged praips and emerge fumlabed and the color schemes after school. Girls’ sports are 'In- went, at omi'c Into the .city and tried High school .atudenta jr e progress- this excuse for Incomplete work hAhdItog..TOl^unt«. is valuable. WriK meet in the semi-finals at 3:15 with some semblanVe,of logical plg- much at New Haven. far moreTdamage to opposing pitch- to win carried teem bock, to tie the with rounds of 86 and 93 In 1^ af- 'wnr»«^'’obffoTeteT”"— / 'A .Caiitiniisly ", are-twa slogans which I Senators’ lefthander, bad one of bis o’cldek the same afternoon-.- In: the-f-, era. In other-worda, , they hit thefocore each time. ' V used. .- creasing In popularity. Matiy schools to find out whether . or not they ing very rapidly under the direction are given prominence in tee Cotfnec- Notice has b e^ received" at the.M. After aU, tee qrganlzatioa Is a se^r- akfa pVognoStichtion\^.. Cornell Isn’t likely, to run up ternoon and then accompanied by a could: get. back- into Manc.licstcr. ‘Tm thankful to be alive J* was [ Infrequent good days and beat tee lower bracket, the Bon ATnf opposes any eueb scor'4 against Colgate at And R dife’Held Superior pay-off -punches. Gehrig , In six I Dizzy Dean’s pitching, after his fire truck carrying searchll(tet* *ad The living room of the motlemls- place a great .deal o f‘ emphasis ori of Albert P/arson', musical director tlcut SMrty Bulletin. It -would he H. S, .office that gropps of science vlce ohs and considers.any hard ■ [Tanluies, 4-l, . with five hits. This tlc home they found satisfying to girls’ .. Bports. even mor,e-so than They found that the river had been the most frequent comment of stu- tee West Side "Barherii' "at 2:80 Ithaca a S ^ t did /a year ago, but World Serios’ haA compIled a hittiugMoDg upell on the shelf With a sore flares he went out and completed tee dents. well for every student in Maiicbee- Students may attepd edocStlonal tasks "lul In a daj^s work.” coupled with tee Boston win’ cut tee o’clock, the winner to play Dillon’s Harry Grayson of W a tackles ,, ■ 'the eye. The w lor scheme was boys.' rising over the. night and - that It of Manchester Public schools. The Marguerite 'Barry, ’40B. haa too much of everything, in- average of .371, including 10 homefsi’m* brought the first game of the test with rounds of .94 and TO. Charles Evans, ter High School to pay heed to these performances at the Hayden PI Y £ i^ ’ . lead to nine, and a half V-8^s/-who drew a first round bye. the task fearlessly aad\come8 up To Both Pirates Aiid runs. - . ■ Iseries Tuesday to dramatic heights green walU w-lth ivory trimming; still could not be crossW-* without extent of; the musical actl-vltles dn simple two word admonitions. tarium. New York aty. cluding reserves, for tee under- His record for. thSa trip: .light brown fiotor covering w'aa used going nines Into Massachusetts or Manchester High school at the pres- games, which,, with the pennant in the second semi-final at-: 4:16 with the following choicer Baylor manned Chenahgo chargers. Taking them position by position, I which rivaled, those seen Itf Wplg- Sunday,'Los Angeles, 84,'liolas; Here's hoping that the ■ bond re- —Frances Wallett. 'The schedule of performances Is o’clock. The final game' will be tormake a striking contrast to the down towarda.-the shoni^ »j^ ent tlnftlif*re as'foliows: Class In as follows; : , won, means exactly nothing. Still it oyer Oklahoma A- and M^Cornell , Pittsburgh and Its dream back- the Yankees must be conceded thi h®y field when- the. Cubs won .the 0|id Phoenix, Arts., 61 Monday, Kan- gains the iiopularlty It enjoyed many MANY EXAMMATIQNS ' played Octobelr 8 at 6 o’clock. First Cnbs; Quartet Leads In light Jiv^ls: the .furnltur,e was of ■Not wnntlng_tio waste any time Music .Appreciation;" A Cappella STUDY COLOR HARMONY Week-days—2, 8:30, 8:30 p. m. Is chering tor Cronin.. . - over Colgate, Harvard over Browrf, ficld should repel Temple by a best'man at first and aecond'. (Jhl- P^""'“ ’^ In 1929, when they won sas Qlty, 72, and St->'L.oulf, 72; ; pine ar^ mshoganyj* drapes were seasona’ lago. >A band Is . one of the they went a r T w i t o the. Courant . Hank Greenberg got-no further In round engagements will. be "limited Michigan State over. MlchlgatVMin- couple . of touchdowns in •Phlla- -l.with a„Iate drive i Tuceday, Milwaukep;"73, and Chi- Choir No. 1; A Cappella Choir-No- Saturdays—H a. m;, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 to five-inalngs apiece and-tee rest Homers Ran* In 7" “ l>tobabiP"wiFd^^ tan and green designs, and' the essentlSl orgauJzaUons of a school office Where they dug, pp the neg'a-^ 2; High School Choir; High School NEW BRANCH LIBRARY and 8.:30 p. m. ] . . WELCOME H E S ’ P A U IE R his pursuit of ’s liome' run nesota over Nebraska, Missouri. Over delphla. . . • nUIIIClOy llU U S.DaiUXl in . llnomtnatlon of the rookie CJordon^*^"’ "’ in7932. when ththey, snatched cago, 75 Wedn'esday, Phlladelpbio, and In this respect Manchester is tlves w a f they had taken the pre- record despite' tee 12-6 roiit of the '"hf the games will ba seven Ihnings. Colorado, 'Navy over; Virginia Mili- Lafayette, ''■'iihbeaton In straight in 72,-and New Y $ k . '72. lamps Illuminated the room with a Orcheatrav-and a High School Band DURING SEWING CLASSK Sundays and holidays—3, 8, 4, 5 The preliminary rounds of ' the _19S7,1 over their great/s^ond socker, BUI l^-?/****^ winning 21 ------softenlng'-gldw.- - - — ------ioeklng-at the‘present time. A band vious 4ay. -. .‘Thay/then-declded to -itf-possibier^-^T :____ C F T I I P IM D AABM 01M V. St- Louis.- Bcownsthy-tbel-Detrolt ma.y start thkt wav against /Henni 44935,- said-SiSO-pt-mc "A I’rousing recejptias’”^ was „ia men*r and-wonien*a-tBnntf tourneyr tary lnaUtute,„-Nnrtte.'Cer6Hha~ t e v & . I. (^Ma-ls-the eeeohd- In the Ipewltch House done In keeps enthusiasm, going in a crowd' tnvesttg^e the flooded' hreas. Go- On Sept. 28, 20 students were ex- Ur IN KUUlntHln Performances f i ^ Monday Tfgera Tjae big first ■baseman walk- North Carolina-State, Northwertern^Ayivania Tn Phliadelphlq, slipped a little 1 Colonial'Style with maple fuihiture, ^ d adds "color" .and ’'splrll” to an ing down Staje ^street they found store for "Wes" Palmer, former will also, be held Saturday and all Qeorge Munger makra hls b debut k®*” **?.^* prospective oppo- this veer enri th.f I yesterdsy—seldom, even In te pected to attend the tryouts of a "Plan before you sew" la the new through Friday Including a 20-min- Mancheeter High athlete' who has ed twice-,'struck'bu^ twice and pop- persons planning to enter must file over Kansas State, Notre Damq over* nents In ^he coming World Series;) the students sensed an air of wel- athlcilc contest. an abandoned truck almost in the dew High school band, p., . ute lecture on ^ e Solar Syatom. This ped lip In five trips to tee plate, in Kansas. Ohio State over Indiana, ah the Quakers’ head man. I world .icries, w ^ there os dramaUc water; there they set up their cam- motto of Miss Dorothy Anderson’s enrolled' at Springfield College. their entries at the YMCA not later — By GAYLE TALBOT the best'-necond bUseman . In the i . mnmfnt s. that In the ninth InnV '.lA. come and coziness which was grcat- CharlQtte Erickson, Grace Ben- sewrjng classes.. [The Wea of compar- Studentji of Miss .Worth’s composi- lecture wUl be given In tee Hall of the fourth American League game, UCLA over Oregon. Lafayetto Over Harvard has too. many men and Gebby. Hartnett (Juba—His ninth era and decided to take some action "Wes" drove up to Springfield Wed- than tonight. Entries for'”'„the too,>, much doss at Cambridge New York, Sept. 29—(A P )—Con- S i ' e v " " in ” Ford/F^i'A-pre^fd innlilgd homer topped Pirates, 8-5. ^ ly appreciated after the tour through son, James. Murphy and W.ilfred ing materials , ^d patterns as -well ilon clasMs have something very tee Sun and Is of special interest to the Chicago White Sox downed the track end field and other events Penn, i Rice over pklahoma,7Soutb- for ^ • the modernistic home. Although the Elimination'contests in boys' ten- shots of the unloading of refugees nesday and was welcomed by -the an Yrhproviedim;----- ■ Brown~ outfit. nie Mack, whose memory goM back " Mike Kreevich, .White Sox— Hit . his wound up this week.iThose sur- Maxwell will hereafter be known as as the clothes best suited to Indivi- worthwhile to aim for; . children aa it deals with ' subjects hurilcane. ; We are Inforibad that veland Indians, 14-11, alte 14 slated October 8 must be made .not em Cal over Oregon State,/ ^uth ■ . . : , rooms were simply fu'rtilshed.^fhey by the National Guard. Hartford ■If a student does hlS work satlS' being taught In. most Schools. Clemron, which toppled Tu.Didie', to . the Indian wars, aay.s the New •li!, * umpires to call ,the game because of triple, double iimd singlp; drove In' vl\'tng will be the ^ ’ntestantr in the around the water front seemed to the High School, Quartet. The four duals Is winning tee approval of the claases have not started yet ahd will’ yen batting In due or more runs. later than next Wednesday: For Methodist over Arizona, .St'anford Chicago s Hack. Most idarkneas If the score remained tied had a very cdpiforlablc ,appearance. girls now taking' sewing-. Each girL factorily .for four days a week, he is- _There wlU be a change in per- S the convenience of fhose who wish is likely;, to find Tennessee an al- .York Yahkeeq of this year are the two runs and scored three In 14^11 . . —Dcrrpthy FaCrnftd, ’39B. annual fall CCIL tennis toiinikfttettt.' pot'c«i7,k‘:iW - :dc.solattf appearance. .students have been Chosen to attend nqt, Untft'next week.,...... 'In addition to -tbb Chtcago'-entS'^ over Santa Clara, Pittsburgh' over together Xdlfferent 'proposition.,, at best hall club he ever saw. • He baseball ■men coMider 4i.liu the best I at tb4 end of the imiing. Two out. win over Indians. ■ , the. rehearsals’ of all the choirs In before buying material to work on, pririleged to spend th? class-Ume of formances every monte which helps thing that impreesed "Wes” ./" , burgh donnybrook .In tee. National to compete an entry blank Is pub- Temple, Tennessee ovfer Clem'son, m Urn gatpe. If that is true, then Two'. strikes t6~A'hatter swinging The tourraiment 1s to be held this Most.bY the excitement was due ,-to' the fifth' day in reading pfie of the to make, tee star stuoy' a pleasant Knoxville, '* Auburn, which travels I probably waa looking qt the world I Ira Hitchlnapn-and Joe Stripp, the number of spectators who were the high steool and to take all quar- does some “shopping". The . ."shop- was tee toted number "pf examsv" - - League, the Cardinals outlasted the llfhed TO ThS' Herald .«porte page Texas-Loulsiana SUte tie, Texas the Yanks need edneede . Only one I his club 'In the"^ swiftly gathering year J.H Hartford.; From the lack, of ping” In this case Is to find the tjr^ forty books which Miss Worth has ;and useful bobby for boys and girls. to New '0(;leans,- stands a fine I champlona’ Infield when:n tee thought Bees—Hutchinson pitched "flvq-hltter veterair materia'f ■"returning this constantly coming down and wait- tet parts.. *■■ which he had to take during his first Reds, 8-7, and Boston heat Pbiladel- t«‘day. . Christian over "A rkan ^, Auburn infield spot to their potential rivqls I dusk. STUDENT LEADERSHIR pf pattern.,best suited to.her. The recently obtaliied from the Maiy Tbe’ Planetorium 'has seating jth iu)dltlon "to .tee events listed on chance at handing the Green Wave occurred to him. and Stripp drove in two runs witb- year, it seems unlikely tha\^/Man- ing "for'something to happen. The fii^t period Music .Apprecia- few days. These tests included a phia. 3-1. 'The Dodgers and Giants over Tulane, Washlhgtim over ■ a second dose 67 defeat. North Car-1 in Lou Mehrtg, Joe' Gordon, — shortstop. ’ Slugging .A^Klej Then hysteria. Gabby Hartnett tsro singles to 3*1 decision over material must be chosen carefully Cheney Lthrary. I f tee student be- capacity of .'238 for each perfonn- "Ehigllsb' Placement Test,” a Psy'*^ blank,, there will alim be com chester will enjoy much sncce'ss, hut Sat\irday the refugees learned tion Class has Just completed its comes Interested in a book. he'may ance. .. weren’t schccluled. Idaho,'California over Washington oUna Isn’t as formidable aa It was Frankie CriteSttl and Red Rolfe the Vaughan of the Pirates un(j6uSted.*| had hit a hoipj run and won the Phillies. that a friend who was' in Hartford because silk cannot be used for all / chological Test, a Fwctlonal TeaU a petition for'boys and girls of gram ly is a more valuable player than I Same. He fought through the IN ■D 'E dA l” CLASSES under-dogs maiiy tlmfee. spring up- study of Johann Sebasteu^ Bach and take -l.t up'to the library,, have the -B. Undelrs, State, Wiaconslri over Marquette last autiimn,umn, but the bocks . are 1 bullies of basebsU really have an Jqe Having, Red Sox-^Had Ate- also was planning to go ■ back to they are now startlng'^the study of. atyles of dresses.The. colors of thlT Medical Test, A Strength Tesi mar school age, tease events being Oosettl. yet tee little Italian is such I charging cVowiT to touch the ’basea. sets. material must harmonize with-tee book transferred to^ his caCd, and scheduled Tor tee morning o f Octb-' and Columbia over Yale.... there anS the line 'te capable to' re- elegant inner works. In fielding letids to six hits tor 2-1 win. Mancheater by way of Thompson- that other well knowni composer of Swimming Teet, a Biology PI pel Norte Carolina State > at a slick fielder and so fine a leadH>ff| One.class, cpnelsyng of two dlt ■glrla' wardrobe as well as her per- keep It for a period of two weeka.Tn -ment Test, a Motor AbiUty her 8. YMCA groups, will demon- •kill they are at least the equal of Qecifge Gill, Tigers — Blanked vine at noon. The boja made ar- that period, Fredrick'’ Handel, fact tela ‘Aysteni has meJf with so Raleigh. \ .man that Vaughan’s margin Is less I Browns, 12-0, lylth eight hits. ' ' ferent subjects : and . meeting 'indefi One lad who 'wjll repro.sent Jifanr langements Immediately .to go with sonal coloring.' FRENCH CLUB ELECTS and others.' - / ICK SUSTAINS strate Y activities program In' the With the fuU nollzatlon teat the quarat who perform for either than It lOokS. The choirs- unWr Mr. Pearson Tailored dresses of woolen plaids n^uch approval teat oven before the evening At 7 o’clock, the entire pro- WB!re riding to a fall, and hard, we the Chicago Clubs or the Pittsburgh I *— V— — ■— ^------: ■■ xtudent leadership .Is .something new j cheater In .the . tennis tournament is him— They arrived.In Manchester Aa cUsaea have not started "WeB’i Loultlaha BtatS; Texas X Gordpn’s Inspired ■ pla!y at--.seeond TTie %i'*Sfiinciings have, already been assigned Christ- and spun rayon's. {Mena - to be- the first classes were held, tWo books has bad time lo go into the city o; gram being opep to tee general pub disagree with Grayson In no leas grates, «who aro heading tor a I . PO.USB-AMEM(S MEET. IB M. H. As there isn't a fulll Jof Urbanettl. This.East Side youth late Saturday afternoon after hav- mas music for the annual, Christmas .were seized, "Around the TVorld" Even Match at Ansttn \ baM, haa habit of sharing balls thain I . TESTEHDAVhS RESULTS cl^s oY either Jouinaliani or Cr< • ' will be one of our main hopes in "the ing .a very interesting stay-near the favorites of M- H. S.' ^rla. Jumper OFMc^s^ CoiniiinEE Springfield and witness the'damage- Ue |ree of chalge. than ten lM tancu.. .lylte' aU stops photo finish Id thO National League. concerts. • ^ skirts are ivery popular at pieaant, and "Wni Rogers’’.. " . ■ . ■ .. . T CONCUSSION ...Bote Louisiana State aiifi Texas few other inflelders Would touch, All members of tee Pollsh-Amer- done there by thg hurricane. !]3m out ^d.feet, hanfia and lungs, work- are;out to strikt: l»c k at Austin, *Bd' As distance bitters*' and ruQ pr6r ...... Nattonal ...... lean girls^r^and -boys' basketball - A ^ppelli^^joir Nor l: have-been' monc a6,/ff-TS% 'ata:piaM: /Tiiii: D«- -tliese Ixicem mre'zefeeted'tH' Mlv; -dpM on th»-- ^ jng.madly to teiiw^ur typing organ d ^ r a they are mllSB ahead M thetr •probably' 'atakee/teS'■'■Yankees 'ai . ~ntr W -tXe- a m ■ tVigren..: some' Man'teester Aluraal l ^ " French whairies to.-chooee;* vs^ety ^ jy r o dm a^y- TO r .pnpllir::-.'wz^^. :--Od9fM ; H;iKdiffIinift: tofftaw a.,lina.l>rtwe«. sngbtly- tighter def^mve unit tean i B6st^ 8; iT O I ^ e l p h l a T . te3Tna_ore requested TO ^A tta ^ .a rehearsing the foHowiitg pieces:. ghmers in teiwe claaaea aw.’nuddhg . -ihB. * 'fl6ne"liZtgSBjutt«tiE ,76 TWiaertido nltcte-"w» ^ m rilif ; world" Series'rivalsT""~ _5L:.hav)^_Jateianeii 1 Us ;hf -’.'trrhSneUlIs : --'’AS'Lately^’We’-Watteed-b’i^TaW: hRn'tsea;- pajama#; tecthouiseceata be- x>f. noveiSi-trawl'Hbooks, personatTBc- tw n oH L prrBT teem in what promises to-be-teAmeo- either...rlvat. '..iniejt/have’, helpedf S t l«u ls 8. CiBcInnaU 7.; 1 " tteettogj&A&f«ir_ai - 'While the- -Creative. W riling'groupng group rtrowes,;prowess Th*m thetbe'-naiH ll^d ofrif tennis.: Weil,wn'ti cals meeting Tuesday during ac- ‘'Wes'’-'states teat he IlK'es Snring- foUowing pronouncemehia;; Baylor, t&culEf iMi^Ie. Tbiif despite - The fact . that both ' Chrtpgo'6, Plttohujgh 6. !r-o’clock at tee clubroom on Cltoton OXYGEN DOES TRICKS Fields": "Carpi of the'Russian Chil-' fore attshiptlhg anything more dif- pericncea, and books in connection fleld college very much and-eXpects. Filter Ji- ■ ■ V their pitcher# with 170 double plays I ramalns m Ropm .28. . ' ' , ' '• , . if hla na'jne means anythlngl'- Joe with, literature being-sea(i=l^picai tlvtty period under the direction of .porwU, BrQiTO,-Mh^(|p,,;MlWM^ have bet- .(Only gqme# scheduled,). Street ;A o y gjrl oe boy ..cf. PoUab:; -'- Bote of .teesaX classoa isct under Tdren". ficult.' Jatena Lowe, w lte "tiie '«^ i^ up to now,' compared i o ' 160" fite tee I should' be-' a. etar) ::BS’nlt; of the Ur; ■ ■ --''-■'''^-■--Bartjara .Mack,-''4IA". • of tee novels arirthe works of Chase Saturday October 8, 1988 to,-Gomritdo; Navy, N o ra eSaroufio,' eider an oveh better bet than Rlto'l r*'^***^'***^*** ..tea Pirates and 135 for■ th* Cubs; —.•..v— .Americaa .. extracUmi interested' to try-Out for - student leadership’ pan of the time, A' Cappena' chotr NUTS 'tiiilVS'beeif Bion of about 20 new members. the future. ■ . Northwestern, Notre Dame, in-, In.the southwest, wlU hurdle Arkon-l National League this Boston 3, PhlUdelphia 1. the team Is cordially. Invited to at- banettl’s were^atar tennis players.' IN CHEMISTRY CLASS assigned: “Joseph’s Carol” ; •‘’The and Lincoln, of the travels "Around Louis. Della Tera, ’89A. jinred Wkra K a y ^ Sy discussing and comparing their own tee World in Eleven Years" by tee New officers were elected as fol- dlonm, UCLA, Penn, Oklohoixa', see at.Fort Worth. The Razorbacks season. Neltbqr baa a really' wMk 'Detroit 12. St. Louis 0. • tend. . papers., Charles Evkrj has charge Holly and. the Ivy." UBR.\RY. CLUB ASSEMBLES. lows: President, Louise Chambers; Afternoon Eventii—1:86 pan. Abbes; of tee persona] experiences -.OqMi. Track and. FISM Events. Southern Cal, Southern Methodist, were hard hit by graduation. Bay^ spot. Yst It la'lmpo.islble to rahk Washington 4. New York 1. of the discussion fb" the Journalists William Hall high of.j^’e8tsHart-'..i/' The .High School Choir have the vlce president, Anna Kuts; secre- M. H. S. PUPIL HAS VALUABLE Negro Opponent h 2nd. lor, the dark-horao of- teai,*-^mfer- either with the Yankee, four as a SAINT JOHNS SEEK Chicago 14, Cleveland 11. Many, interesting . experiments two well knowm compositions; "The Forty students appeared -«t the For tee Fun of It” by Amelia Ear- tary, Alice Pitkin and chairman of EXPERIENCE Msn«-^ i Santa Clara, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, and Doris Christensen - In charge ford Is scheduled to meet W^avep hart. .. L3U, Texas Christian, Auburn, ence, shouldn't'have too much trou- possible deciding factor |n a World dealing with oxygen have been con- Benediction"; "While Shepherds first meeting of the newly organ- program committee. Jean Oarke. 106 yard doali. . ; , , of the creative wntrig group It is high of Hariterd bn Friday of this . This bm ch library will be 'serv- Idaho, 'Californio, Wisconsin, and ble' wlth Oklahoma' A. and M. at Series, when sheer p6wer Is all- ducted '.In George Pottertoh’a first Washed Their Sheeps By Night." ized Library club which was'held at ThB members of ths program com- Attendencesat the NationaTRlfle 320 yard run...... TITIE IN SOFTBAUI STANDINGS believed that Hils p'jan will be con- w'eek. Hall high Is pur first schedul- the high.. Kihool llbra^ Tuesday ing a two-fold purpose; that of ac- Detroit, Sent. 29.— (A P ) —Jlm- Tale.'... - WlchlU Falta. Importsiit. Sometimea power bowa NaUonal tinued if It Is "as successful as It ed opponent, since the Leavenworth Md-second period,.Everyday Chem- Wesley McMullen, '39A. mittee are John Daly, Dorothea Pea- Matches at damp Perry, OUo, thla 440 yard run.."...,. istry .classes during the past week. af-ternoo'h. quainting the iiuptls with Interesting myAdamlek. Midland, Mich., heavy- Rice baa huge Ernie Lain, and before s rush of great pitching, but

t,m, .*.'--~i-,»j;»,. rv"' " '■ MANCHESTER EVENINa R^RALD, MANOIESTBR. XXJNN, THURSDAiT, SEPITEMBER 29,1988 V PAOBTWELVJI, ■\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2^. 19^ PAGBTRntTBill ft(M>TS ANl> HER BITf>l)IES No Help By MARTIN 6 W ,COA>CV\— \ w AVt B o i x y W09tl BUY W i W . M T y / ' t i H / A c A®OOT ^TAq;XlM6 HAMAPf AMO •WA' 1' 5 VOHAT y o o x««» aotta «cr SENSE and N O N S E N S E T0 V>»0^lV'. lJ TO ...... VOAMTtO'rMOlM KA ------60TTA HLVP Wt OUT'. 60W1- MOM WHA\ X>0 1 PKfUX. HOVM,|V0t 4QPCTA .. . DO ? AMO ^ OTVTIR '£ t£ ^ j p a €f Xn the pupUa were ready to b e ^ *.'How can I stop my daughter OP TO MAX'S TXfc With, tha written, test. frqin wealing slacks?" asks « dls- yoo —p tedAsed mother. 2 Teacher—Where’s your pencil, 4AiO 0CTOCiS.,TVV«% Wally? (a) Hava her face, north. CPIOQ& Wally—I ain’t got one teacher. (b) Stand, several paces south of TWVOtCt BUSINESS SERVICES^ REPAIRING SALESMEN WANTED 36-A APARTMENTS—FLA1 Just bqfore K started at Oakmont, Teacher—How many times have I her with a candid camera-„and take Towvy ^ M A h MRUMOi TENEML^TS^ 63 picked Willie ‘Tii'riiesa and JobnBy loTd you not to say that? LtsUn: I her picture. ^ TVWT OKKERED 13 WANTED— MAN FOR ' Rawleigh BT-PAW of br ow n roaary MOWER SHARPENINQ, repairing. Fischer as tire class o f the' tourna- DAMAGES haven’t one, you haven't one, we (cl Have film developed. ~ ~ wiIB~H'«lir«‘~;n^~MinT A;— TR lff ^ AVATLABM8 for BauHny- t/aeiiiim riannera___ •ae/rnctlTInnert Rmit.e___ Permanent If you mrm r»mrpr.g w nttf^ iih« ment then announced: "Ttioiw» nfhkr 'haven’t one.-they haven’t— ------• t h e p i c t u r e . Of CrOM. ]R«warcl' offered. wnod and brUsh'/'Telephone out ol ^ Key making, lock repairing, tare huaticr. For’particulars write Raw- their homeT^wlth one or twoTc'flned guys play like they had pails in their Wally—Well, where are all' -the Washington Post. combination cbanglng. Braltbwaite. lelgb's.'Tlept. CUI-48-103, Albany, peraoha.- Near Pine Forest. Teie- Mi y t Y L AND F EAT URE shoes” . . . That Minnesota back- ^pencils? ord^r. CalUat 17 Spruce-atfeet. J. fleld only averages lOS pounds . . . . FROM STORM UGHT Hlllpan;' '>2 Pearl atreiat. N. V. 'phone 4238; Seasonal changes, do not usually So whairhss Be^e' Btenhan g ^ to I II I S^ , We ara always being fooled by result in. wage reductions aa In this AU'IX>MOKlLERjK SAKE IjAWbiS-FERTIUZE tjid aced that -AUTO VoPS, CURTAINS, luggage, sing the blu^ about . .'. Looks oalesmen who aak eo pathetlrally for cn r : . .1 ' - lawti that iloea not^tooR to good dog oollara and hamcaa repairing. HELP WANUSD— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 like'the Cardinals picked a winner only 10 mlnutee.otour time and then. Scots Barber—(engaging acsist- • i M i F O R D CX)ACh 7-»X1M0 Ford Chan. Laking, OQ, Cambridge atreet- Equals Record In Winnaiig ih Chauncey Scott . ' They Sign- Lest At Rhodf Race Tfadi The remilt will aurprise you; - 0«t MALEJ)R FI5MALE 57 SEVERAL MODERN six room hang:ion forever I anti 1' pay lower wages In aummer co*ch, $75. 1&30 .StudefjRttpi: »edan ray ‘eatlmatc. John' 8. Wolcott. Telephone 4740. C . ed him from the semi-pros last year, months because the work's easier. $45. 1929 Ford coupe ! single houses, also two lanuiy and he only f«mifbd 280 for Paducah Two Women Were Dtscufsing a Applicant—But people get their Tel 8i597;‘ „WE SPECIALIZE in rooflrtg arid f flats In excellent locations. Apply Hatre de Grace Handi- PlacM At $100,00(1; FaO Studebaker Bodarl, $35! JWATITED—HEXP to work on ppta- in the Kitty League this summer ’ Mutual Acquaintance-^ hair out Just the same. - ie'*t?iaai i Mptora. 6465..^ ■ - aiding. W orkm ^autp guaranteed: thtlir. Donaild J.'G rant;’ Buckland. Edward J. Holl, telephone Man- >1fe grapevine says Harry First—She bae a veiy magnetic Ay, but ye dihna hae to help them TING—PLUMHING— 'rime paymenta urangM.^'Patnt* chester 4642 or 8025, cap; Boosts Earnogs. Stuhldreher has a passing attack at personality. v on wl’ their overcoats. Tconerville Folks FOR SALE^1929 FORD acdan. To’ ing and carpentry. A. A". Uion Inc. Wisconsin that belongs in the South- By Fontaine Fpx R O O FIN G 17 Becond;p.SKe ought to hive, every^ be for part*. ITie? $6.00, Tel 81 Wella a tr e ^ PhoSe 4860: LIVES1XK;K— VEHICLES 42 west conference , thUgAhe has ta charted.'; W A N T E D I D R E N T 6 8 \ T he Hay FfevER .ArfACK I nside a Small l^iLf 6859. rUTMBI.MG, '> l ^ T r N a , foollnK. ROOFINO'AND aiding, painting, . Havrif De Ormee, Md.j, Sept. 29.— 00]. E. R. Bradley figures on com- Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 29.—fSpe- DID YOU KNOW THAT- nmi' metal work?’TUitwrt..E, fJucy, FOR .SALE—ONE COW, Apply 21 WAOTED—8 OR 4 room heated (A P)—Charles S. Howard's handi- Read It Or Not—Canada contdlne OUR BOARDING HOUSE carpentry .and moaon work. Ilca- apartment at once, or In near fu- ing back to the'derby with a big dal)—"Narragonsett Park rode more lakes and Inland waters than -PiipUc school property In the 3.57 Woodhrldge atreelcyTel. ll274. 'aonable. Time payments arranged. Russell street. cap champion, , victor In bang with Benefactor . . . provided ture. Write Herald Box K. hurricane of last week wrlth^mf'sua- any other country-In the world. united States is valued at abCut • O ^ VVANTT W. Vancour, 65 Wells street. Phone the'Havre de,Grace handicap by vir- they can make this two-year old five and one half bUliem dpllars. FOR .SALE-NEW MILCH Jersey travel the route like he’s been step- talnlng any serious .Stiaicf^l dam- TO A BBT ON MO V'ING— TRU CK IN G -^ 3336'. cow. Albert BogU, 375 Bldwell, tue of one of the greatest perform- Girl—Ara you the new life guard E.xports bl American .farm prod' MA^KmMP V©UR Manchester ances bf his brinta'nt turf career, ping the dashes lately . . . Colgate age”, reported M arltl^ehtbal^ con- here? . STORAGE 20 street. > . HOUSES FOR SALE 72 struction epgiflMr who built the I ueta for the year ending June SO. .TAVS// W H ^ WtA« THB name Ml NO, PATTY, MAFfll closed In another notch today on Sun campus these ^'ys looks like the Guard—Why, 3les, who are you? 1938, tocreaied 20 per cent over the Eveningr Herald E L P W A N T E D — > Beau’s all-time money-wlniung reo- makings for ailybody’s ball club plantAftw aa exhaustive inspec- OP that HORSe ? UAAP C " U P NtDUR M IN JD / AUSTIN A. CllAMbERB when you FOR SALE—SIX ROOM -single, aU tiooT^Btiperflelal damage to outlylag Girl—Oh, Just the gjrl who’s about previous year; FEMALE 85 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Improvements, garage, 1-3 .acre ord. ' what with Dic)c and George to drowrn. AMHERE ARE 7HB ENTRIES-o-a. TtPU'VE BEEN PiVB CLASSIFIED want / h a beat In Local and Umg SeSblabbtt survived a-^ltlng bump Sisler, Jr., Frankie FiiSoh’s n« ' '' parts of the plant-and emlpment Diat^Dce Moving. UaUy - Ehtpreaa landj^reaaonably priced. Telephone wrill amount tn approxim atdy $100,- w>'- LET'S «ee-^-?TW E (9IYTH KAiCS^ .minutes LAVlKia A IPVERTISEMENT8 WANTF.D- CAT^ABLE girl for gerv 4823.br Inquire a t 103 Lydoll St. by T. Taggarfa^Maries on the Johnny Lucy, l^ofcy Joe-Wbod’a _ toouhlee of others are inter- drd,—Mancbadter, KocRvll -fliSt-t' r qvknt yesterday i -bo3f- flOlL ■■ ■ '* ■ - - - - eral housework $6:0(}^per week. No Tt; by 16 ft., in perfect^ eorrdition. James E. Dooley, 1 ^g because ■ws~RRS'T6''compare ^ I K B R A H B S T r » M GV a — OonalN\tU emrM* *erO« M a Uae Pbofa 6360, 68 Holliatei atreet N EW 6-ROOM HOUSE, fine rest- under strong. urging by the old Glants’jiltclier, Howard, all .0 with our own. tiumbera ea4 abbruviettona cooking, no heavy lai'mdry. Phone W E. Hibbard, 282 North Main president. STO R IE T "SCKA R AsS r OOTE^x SSojSB" ON AND LET THB IM- InltUle street. * f ' dentlal diatiicL All Improvements; ,'went bn to win the together .up-HSere . . . Dana BIbli •aah muDuiilve* a word and mmpoand 33.13., $10,000 added, mile and an eighth Is k ^ln g mighty quiet about that Gansett’s s t^ l and cementl THAT'S THB horse-wwmy PORT4INT M O N EY O ET worda at votde Minimum mat la ------, ...... ,...... 1 .... ! ,.V for price and terms telephone 6394 staid, clubhouse and admlnh Four old friend Rastue was In trou- IN STAM PS orlea of tbrakllnae PAINTING— PAPj(iRING 21 or call a t 110 Benton SL George L. event two lengths in the blaming fresfiman squad down a f Texas U, e again, and the Sheriff asked him WORt3; H E 'S B0 iO ONE ^'^EOACJ U P -TO TH A T window/ U na rataa W da? lot iranalant FUEL AND FIi}ED 49 A time Of 1:50. . . t.,the tip is out it’s'the Long- buUmg withstood the full to HELP WANTED— Pish. the 85 M. P. H, gale with only'Dle •f he were guilty qr not guilty.

?vV. 1a 5121 PACT pOirnTBEN THURSDAY, iiili pb m JO m trbiBlir' Sirallk

Herbert Houm, commander of the duperlntendenlT'^arry IC. Elliott The Ladies’ Aid society of the nell PUue, Mrs. NofA Toitng, 46 Willard Horton, ^alnnan of the ginofal committee' arranging Mercantile Dlvlaloh of the V. M. G. of the Second Congre^atijonal church Swedish. (^ngregational church will, HOSPITAL NOTES I BisaeU strest ' PUI^W N A. flnancial campaign, announces school, 'annotmeeB ' that ''tha rally meet torndtrow evening s t 7:45 with Death: A t 6:35 a. m. today, John for the Mancbeatet Mothera elub an' nual fall imnquet and'opeqlng meet- the acceptance of the following team scheduled' for Sundayi Ocl«^iW.,.2. Mrs. Albln Peterson of EIUngtozL [Larson of 103 Startnsaather street ^ A L B ' S Aadanoh'Sbea »uxUl*ry V; F^W „ ing, announced today that '^^ter captains of the five teams In the Mer- Mas been postponed for a week. . "' Adnlltted yesterday: Itobert Felt,' Census: Bbcty-flye^tlents. win held » food n te Saturday at co^errlng with General S e o r^ ry c.'Jitlle Division: Henry Smith, Eu- The Junior eholr 6f S t Mary’s .WSpping„ Abram McCahn, 34 EHd- EpiscopaLchurch; has postponed.lts tha J. W. Hide company’a atore, MIm Marion Tinker of the M.' p. gene Freeman, John -I. Qlson. Law- Mr. and Mrs, J. L. l^ardy. who for rldge street, Mrs. Marie Zaholosky,' SELFSERyB A., where the banquet waa to have rence CJbnverse. and Harry Straw. rehearsal fh )^ , thiSyevepIng to n^xt 27 N ew street, oonunanctuF ®- o*cidclc. Meoibara Che past nine years have dved at Sff week. unable to deliver tbeir food dona- qeen held. It haa, been decked io Each captain now la responsible for School street, will move on October. Death: Edward Doty, 17, of 148 2:30 m s aO ihdellnltely postpone the affair be- securing a team Of from flve to eight 4 toYT Russel) strret, Oajc street. Hartford. OmiBALl tlona to tbe atdre, ahould contAet m^t^bers to solicit during the drive. lira. Florence Peterson, 3575, or cause of lack of current Officials Sunset Rebekah lodge #111..^ meet Admitted today: Agnes Pohankli as'usual Monday evening la '''Odd ' of the Manchester Electric company I Mra. Anna' Stahl. Is chairman of 36 North street Imelda Vincek, 36 friday. Specials alio. Maud Leggett, 34i5. Arrange- Fellowll hail. A rehearsal In prepa^ meiita for collection will, be made lean make no promises' as to when T^be distributed to the town's re- the coihmittee of ladles .from the ■■ r ^ street Georgians HIM, Rock RANGES ration for Assembly Officers’ night Ay Friday -eveninc or__ Saturday the lights will be turned on. They llef caSeg tomipreow at Kittel’s Mar- auxiliary to the Zlpser club, airang-. vll)e^43pmenick Ponticelli, 63 Home- Wlltve'* It ' Impossible—before the will:follow the buslaese. The— stead sCreeL Richard Tedford; EXCtUSIVE TiRIPLE OVEN , rooming. ket are the folto^ng Pederal com- Ing for a Bingo 'party Saturday eye- middle of next week and perhaps modities. Juried beans 300 pounds, nlng at. the clubrooms on O u qf their visitation Is Monday eve- Congress etreet>Jtoger Anderson^OS j later. street. All members and friends ning, (Jetober 31. \ Walker street, Loiila Oosds, 37'Pur- Moderh and old-fashion^ dancing hca 700 ^thids, butter 300 Munds, BAKING wlU be welcome.. $99*50 and, up will be resumed Saturday night at cereal '1,200 'rcunds. ralalna .300 The meeting' of Troop 7, Girl The Pbllsh-Amerlcan Athletic City View Dance Hall, Keeney pounds, prunes epo pounds: beets 500 Scouts o f the Center Congrega- CHOCOLATE steaet Ughta are now available and aub, will' hold its' initial dance of pounds, and a few sacks of flour. Th e Army and Navy club auxiliary 'the'seasbn tonight at # o’clock at 10^ tional Church' Friday night will be tha toad Is In.good shape. A special members are reminded that' there omitted. ^ 14c^ gift door prise Is offered this Satur- 'clubrooms bn Clinton street for the Demonstrallon voting machines' will be no meeting this evening. It Painting purpose o f' obtaining funds, for the were set up In the Municipal Build- will probably 'take place Thursday day. Jack Frost .Confeottoaety basketball teams fo r the coming ing today. and those Who do not evening' Cf next week. season. utlderstand the Voting OMillioda may Papering SUGAR receive, instruction, for toWn elec- Waller N. Leclefc ' Canvas Ceilings T a lL Cedars! The Brotherhood of Concordia tions to be held on Monday.'\ . A Lutheran church will begin matches Funeral‘^ Dir^ tor ^ . A Specialty 60. Monday evening at 7:30^at the Char- Agent For MOTHPROOF 7c pkg. The Young People's society of the Toar tKioM. for so llttl. as tl.

$35 DOOR PRIZE J For iServIce and Quality IN SEVEN gS.OO PRIZES. W SHOE REPAIRING SKK Tlie stiandard 'bolding the mail box OKE 48e , Masonic Temple J and Are alarm located at Charter SAMYULYKS Oak and Main street. was'knocked 2ft_GamefiL2^1^^ SHO£_HEBAlR_SKMJCE down last night when a Connecticut R E. BRAY t ’ompiiny boa backed Into It, bfei ELASTIC H OSIERY Coriifortp Hniform prMMf* and Iomwmt riMty of Parking In rear of 201 Main Street Ing It off at the base. JEWEI.ER or on East Oentcr St. REP A IRE D «#ii b« ebtaln«d ,onljr from IUtH« Ho* tiory It tclofftmcoliy conttrvefod State Theater Building PER TOj« ood ffio bolt Herman Smith, fohnerly employ- CASH Quollty of tilb gnd llnon motoriolt. PF!O M PTLY fvtry ploco of iloftle Hoslory told to 737 Main Street ed In dnveral locM ivstaurants, baa . D e l i v e r ^ , our tforot It momrfoc* t«ken over the management of the lurod otpodoHr for m , SPECIAL lunch room at Love Lane Junction. The motors and automatie ofidor oof own •poctfloo« Honti ond corrios ovr \ The property is owned by Cflarence devices that hava been damp ^uopoofoo of qiMiHv ood W a tch and Je w elry - FOR THOSE Jeffers and during ..the past Three or wet, should be dissembled _MtIifoctory tonrlco. In n e rs p rin g ^ ^ L.T.WoodCo. Our comploto floclr of months has changed management SL BIsaell S t TM. 4490 and the windings baked. Soomlom. or Soomod Ho* (our times. I dory eonttsti of: AnMott. Repairing A t Usually no trouble will de- Knoo Copt, Oortor StocMnqi, otc. m 9IATTEE8S WHO WANT velop If this is done at ,once. , tho difforofit qrodot of Reasonable Prices

Delay will cause shorts due ktlifc ond ITaoii. biporf- oncod nttory otwori on to corrosion of the copper. duty. No choroo for coo* t o gE IN tultoHon and fittfago. Step In and Sm 6n< of Man* We also clean-lhe parts and, ioatppablo . v . . W eek-End Ba kery Specials oil all hearings. lUStiC HOSIIKY Chester^ lisrgest Selectiona of Greeting Cards for All NONvSKID SPOT PAD THE KNOW! Custard and Cream Filled TPUSSES Occaaions. AlOOMlNAL KEMP'S

Eclairs — Puffs and Pastry, NORTON SUPPORTERS SHOl^LDER I RACB Each •••••*•• ELECTRICAL ^ No extra eh ar^ for fltttiiji:s at yonr own homo. Phone 8806.

INSTRUMENT CO.

Cream Cup Cakes , .doz. 40c ARTHUR DRUG STORES Hilliard St. . Phone 4060 845 Main S t BublnoWjBldg. Crea.m Cakes .^._.__.^ea. TOc Birthday

ijOIBGHT At ^ i f yon really want to know (and who doesn’t) why this Boston Cream Plesv .ea. 25c one or that one la entitled to your support In the Octo- Party ber eiecUoa—then nil you have to do le ask yonrself: Pineapple and Fig ^uar4s...... ddz. ,20c ODD FELLOWS HALL the man a success In his odm line?” If he Is— If he " Wedding knows how to conduct business economically and stilt

render “ more service per dollar"—then you'll know the FruU §qu ares— Q Q ' * Cakes anewer^VOTE FOR MAURICE T. (for Taxpayer) MORIARTY—the service man—FOR HEI.ECTMAN. Date Snakes— «>m C ' IN MANCHESTER 2$ 6ANB5 OF On what ticket t DemoeratlCr of course—just like tho Brawnlea— dozi to Order candidate! '

Saturday, October 1st Cuslard, Apple and

‘ T H t RIG H T M A N Fruit Tarls ..ii.-...e a . .5c‘

IS- A SU CCESSFUL O N E! GOVERNOR V - BINGO 25

EVERYONE RECEIVES (This Advt. Paid For By Friends) Dcm[UBLE CARD! Davis Home Bakery 519 Main St. (A t the Center) Phone 8286 WILBUR L. CROSS 3 SPECIAL GAMES COSTI5TIN Sc E AC H

: / II ^ " § J J N A T 0 R - ; ' Winner Receives |5.b0 Order'

3 spec ial games C O STIN G lo d EA C H AUOUSTINE LONER(MN FRIDAY GRibCERY SPECIALS FREE! FREE! ' , • Winner Receives $10.00 Order '

LIBBY’S DILL PICKLES ... ,. .22 oz. jar.l7c''v ^ C O L O N E L ’ N-*N-

Regularly 20r.' EXHIBITION 10:30 TONIGHT / • 1 ; ^ Guaranteed - Confectionery or B(own Sugar -.. , 1 ... box-7o THOMAS HEWES: CENTER BILLIARD PARLOR ->•< ' ' ^ Rinso, large size. ...2 for S9e FfatuOng WILL SPEAK AT A LUNCHEON MEETING OF $25*00 Sweepstakes ^

" CONNECTICUT FEDERA’TION 7 I Peache.s .1— 8-Ounce Peas Corn We WilJ Play Bingo for,Two (2) $5.00 Door Prizes! CLARENCrAN^^^ 7 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUBS ^ Pears Can.H Spinach Tomatoes World’s Champion Fancy Shot Artist Green Beans Pineapple Tidbit.^) ADMISSION FREE! riapp’.«< and -Heinz ‘ REMEMBER! ODD FELLOWS HALL^ Fruit- Cbcktall Baby I'oods, 5 oz. MANCHESTER Y. M.T::. A. 1 P. M. . Apri cots ,!).5c dozen caii.s. Dbpiw Open 7:30. Game Starts 8:30,

,MEN AND WOMEN OF ALL PARTIES WELCOME! YES I WE SITAT TApLESr

P I N E H U R S T F R E S H F IS H ^Reserve Tickets by Phoningr 4612 or 5542

Fresh (Vysters Are Here , Al;»n Chowder Cldms,

Steaming, Clams' and Fancy‘^caMops’.i—~ - Manchester Public Market

SDiak Cod PUI-LOCk...... ,'li)! 1 I c , 2 I b. s . I ' . c Mackerel , Haddock F i l l e t s ...... r•■. lb. 2.3c YOUR ROOF NOW Hhlibiit ^ Large Shipment of . ' SAyORDFISIl, cenier cuts . .lb, 39c |b

No. 1 Scallops ...... ____ pint 29c / S E A F O O D S.MELTS KEDPKHCH FILLETS ... lb. 2.5c while atieei ate MARKET . 25c pound AVHOLE-HADDOCK .. .lb. 12'ic 855 Ms^ln Street i - Rubihow'BajMinE

; ' Rightly Priced “ WHERlE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” > Oyster Crackers Chowder Crackers Cracker Meal",: , 1. Bread Crum bs ''Tartar Sauce; Fjuwy Fresh Fillet of Haddock.. 19c lb. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOGK Swordfish, center slices, no bone SmiiJI, Wliite. Native , ; ...... 33c lb. Whole Haddock ...... i... 10c lb. C A U L I F L O W E R - e d . c a n d u p Chowder Clams ...... 5 TUIUKEYS ! 12 ...... 2 qts. 25c ■u- . Clip Coapoh' In Today’s Herald. Small Stewing Oysters ..,. .35c pt.

Des Moines Sduash . S l i m i n g C l a m s ...... Teqdcr .... . 2 qts. 25e mdREb

Hubbard Squash \V.AX BE.ANS, 12(* quart Bdf ton Mluefish*'; ______..,. . 2. lbs. 2.5c

California Carrots Rcd-Ript|:tToinatoes Mackerel, large size .... ^. .lac lb.

Perch Fillet.s ...... 2og 1b. 15ic Scallops "Vniat'a saving K«neF’>usi^FVH^n of ,...,::7i::2aic:pU.

T*«5f, :''usiiyiy‘25c : FTa»h-4Iatfbigt?^ TRESH"PE^ FOR F R l^ Y It isn^xt to Impossible to get pa five .Spinach .'. and department' enmn Sf.:*'' atmre ofvoar-cutoomers-are ‘ niOiir' thito -Sttnirt^ and'' I;krge TVKIfe Ca'nllfldwer ; — - ^ town rOfCEs ’ k - pleased at the quality of IJirds Eye .Spinach . . to .say Small Young Beets . HubbaYd Squash THAN IN JOHNS-BiAiirVlLLE notbinif about the time saving feature . . /Lr> Birds Eye Brussels Sprouts Spinach package 2.3c. Native Carrots ...... 3 bunches for lOe ASPHALT SHINGLES

, Use Pinehurst Delivery, Service all orders r e c c e d .AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT

up to 9:30 delivered befolfe noon. Roofs and All Kinds P*''dd Cakes ...... 14c and 19c ea. •iieday. roofing price* are lowest

Raised Donuts . , ---- .V...... 23c doz. * to year*. Take advantage of thi*'’' I M P O R T A N T I Drop Cakes ...... i9c doz.

Butterfly Buns...... 23c doz. opportunity to re-roof your home Of Repairing 'p .in cfiu /iix t G t'ix e/rv^ n c. Rye Brfead. plain or seeds...... IQc loaf ■ DIAL4I5I maim qtdfft and aav*. W a recommend jetona- 302 MAIN STREET

HORJH OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE APMORY FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS BY YOUR LOCAL CONCERN ManviJle Aaphalt Shinglea. A wide

BUTTER—Land.jtTLakes ...... 2 lbs. 65c variety of colors and styles froth

Kraft Club Cheese, '^’hite'^nd. Yellow...... lb. 25c wMd) to diooae. 75 years of roof- Guaranteed^orkmanship Beech-Nut .Macaroni, Spaghett'L'ajid'Spaghettini...... ing experience are behind these .... j 2 pkgs- 1 oc MOW m r u e r tm e to quality ahtogles. Can be easily ap- Tuna Fish, fancy light meat. Royal ScarteU.med. can 15c MMtO . ..fWVKSrm/ITK CHIMNEYS RraUILT Libby’s Fancy Red Alaska Salmon...... ,ta|lcan 25c Range and Fuel Oil plied over your present roof. Shredded Codfish (Prize Brand)...... pkg. 10c

24 H O U R S E R V I C E Codfish Cakes. 40 Fathom...... 2cans 19c

Italian Style Tuna Fish in pure oHve oH . .3'/: oz. can 10c NU HOME IMPROVEMENT THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. PHONE TEMPOBAKlLr OUT OF ORDER

CoaL Lumber. Masons’ Supplies, Paint Educator Cracker Sale! 1 lb. pkg. Saltines, reg. 18c; 666 No. Mato S t TeL 4146 Maneheater Toasterettes, 1 lb. pkg., reg. 19c; Butter Cookies, 1 lb. SERVICE

’ pkg„ reg. 19c; AH Three Packages At a Sale Price, 45c MORIARTY BROS.

Combination at this pfice only! / 103 S pru ce S t , M an ch ester,

301-315 Cente^ S t, Cor. Broad S t J O H N S - M A N I L L DIAL 5187. WB DELIVER TeL Maoidhcigter 6M9, G lf^^li|lt7